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Activated Carbon
Give your air that crisp, clean feel!

How is Activated Carbon made?
Most active carbon, as used for gas or vapor trapping, is made from coconut shells. The shells are heated to over 2,000°c under high pressure, which causes fissures on the surface of the carbon, creating a high quality, small pore, activated carbon. The fissure system is extensive, creating a very large surface area in a small package, and it is in these fissures that other gases and particles are trapped. A single activated carbon filter has a flattened surface area of a football field.

How does activated carbon remove odors?
Activated Carbon has the ability to capture gas molecules and hold them. The carbon surface is made up of millions of tiny pores, the gas and odors fall into these pores and are trapped there until the pad is disposed. Other methods to get rid of odors such as sprays, only fool your sense of smell - the odors still exist.

  • Does not mask odors...it absorbs them like a sponge.
  • Super effective against pet, cooking and smoking odors.
  • Clean fresh air...without chemicals or sprays.
Odor Activated Carbon
Cigarette Smoke Yes
Cooking Yes
Garbage Yes
Mold/Mildew Yes

Use Activated Carbon in your furnace filters to remove odors from your air. (14kb)

Order your filter refills below, or design your own Custom Filter and Frame to include our Activated Carbon Filters.

Price:  
  $21.95
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  (2 filters per pack - 1yr supply)
   Over 600 sq. inches add $5
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