Smog, ozone etc.
Combustion and diesel gases
Kerosene, asphalt, tar or hydrocarbon fuel vapors
Solvent and thinner vapors from paint and varnish
Glue, rubber or cleaning agent vapors
General personnel and hospital odors
Alcohol, tobacco and cosmetic odors
Cooking and decaying food odors
Activated carbon filters are used for wall and duct installation in ventilation and air conditioning systems. Filters absorb gaseous odors and toxic substances (such as body odors, food odors, smoke and fumes), which are often disgusting and harmful to humans, animals and plants, from the air entering supply systems.
Activated carbon filters are used in public buildings, airports, workshops, spray painting tunnels, hospitals, food and pharmaceutical industry, industrial and civil air conditioning systems. Activated carbon filters are recommended to be protected from other air pollutants by using minimum pre-filtration with a F7 to F9 filter.