SAAFCarb™ MB
Product Overview
• Provides effective removal of ammonia gas
• Effective removal volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
• Low pressure drop
• Specifically impregnated media
Typical Applications
• Commercial Buildings
• Data Centers
• Food and Beverage
• Healthcare
• Hospitality
• Microelectronics
• Pulp & Paper
• Refineries
• Schools and Universities
• Waste Management
• Waste Water Treatment
Engineered Media
SAAFCarb™ MB media provides effective removal of ammonia gas. It efficiently removes 99.5% of the contaminant from SAAFCarb™ MB systems. A specifically designed acid impregnant enhances the removal capacity of ammonia to a 7.0% minimum. SAAFCarb™ MB media undergoes several quality control tests before being shipped, including tests for moisture content, bulk density, and carbon tetrachloride absorption.
Chemisorptive Process
The SAAFCarb™ MB media chemisorptive process removes impure gases by adsorption, absorption, and chemical reaction. The gas is trapped within the pellet and a chemical reaction changes the gases into harmless solids, thereby mitigating the possibility of desorption.
Quality Control
SAAFCarb™ MB media undergoes the following quality control tests:
• Apparent Density
• Ball-pan Hardness
• Moisture Content
• Pellet Diameter
Packaging Options
SAAFCarb™ MB media is packaged in one cubic foot containers, and 1,100 lb. (499 kg) super sacks. SAAFCarb™ MB media is also available packaged in SAAF cartridges, cassettes, and trays.
Application Guidelines
SAAFCarb™ MB media performs under the following application guidelines (actual capacities and efficiencies may vary):
• Temperature: -4° to 125°F (-20° to 51°C)
• Humidity: 10% – 95% RH
• Suitable for use in commercial and industrial systems with equipment face velocities from 50 to 500 FPM (0.25 – 2.5 m/s)
Installation
The installers must use dust masks, safety goggles, and rubber gloves.
Disposal
The spent SAAFCarb™ MB media must be disposed of according to local, state, and federal guidelines.
Safety
Wet activated carbon adsorbs atmospheric oxygen, causing low oxygen supply in enclosed areas or packed containers. This can be potentially hazardous for workers who enter these oxygen-depleted areas. Make sure that the workers adhere to the provincial and state safety guidelines.
Media Type | Impregnated Carbon |
Shape | Cylindrical Pellet |
Max Operating Temperature | 52°C |