What is a CARBON ADSORPTION SYSTEM?

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CARBON ADSORPTION SYSTEMS
Vapor Phase Carbon Adsorption Systems
Vapor Phase Carbon Adsorption Systems are designed to remove certain gaseous contaminants, including Dioxins/ Furans, Hydrogen Sulphide, Hydrogen Chloride, Ammonia and Mercaptans.
Branch Environmental Corp. offers a Deep-Bed design that may be used as part of a new pollution control train or system, or as a retro-fit unit to be added to an existing system.

The Construction
The construction of the shell and internal supports of the Deep-Bed Vapor Phase Carbon Adsorption System are fabricated of corrosion resistant fiberglass. Access man-ways are provided for each bed of activated carbon, for routine inspection and replacement. Lifting lugs and hold-down lugs are provided.

The Process Air Stream
The process air stream, at a temperature up to 140° F (60° C), enters the Deep-Bed Vapor Phase Carbon Adsorption System between two horizontal beds of selected activated carbon. The air stream separates, flowing through the upper and lower beds of activated carbon, where the contaminants are removed, prior to the air being discharged from the system.

Branch Environmental supplies custom built pollution control equipment for industry. Our air pollution control equipment can clean up acids, organics, aerosols and mist to meet any emission control standards. Our equipment is also used for water treatment, including removal of volatile organics, ammonia and other gases.