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Camsorb™ CF One Inch Panels

The industry standard for practical odor control, Camfil Farr 1-inch polystyrene panels (formerly known as Farr CF panels) were the first high-velocity ‘straight through' carbon purification filters available. Recommended for high gas/ vapor load make-up air and recirculation applications, where high removal efficiency and a large quantity of sorbent media is required. Applications include:
  • Treat make-up air for buildings containing objectionable levels of:
    • Ozone (O3) from outdoor air (smog)
    • Automobile fumes and bus and truck diesel engine exhaust (SOX, H2S, VOCs)
    • Jet fumes in airports (SOX, H2S, VOCs)
    • Medivac helicopter exhaust in hospitals
    • Light levels of industrial emissions (acid gases, NH3, solvents)
    • Kitchen odors from nearby restaurants
  • Eliminate objectionable odors and emissions from recirculated or exhaust air
  • Protect sensitive objects from harmful air pollutants:
    • Sensitive museum, library or archival storage (art, fabric, documents, sculpture, relics)
  • Reduce building operating cost:
    • Permits the recirculation (all or part) of ventilating air, reducing heating cost in the winter and cooling costs in the summer
Camfil Farr loose-fill polystyrene panels:
  • Are filled with 7-˝ pounds of high quality coconut shell carbon for applications that require the removal of gaseous contaminants
  • Are designed to easily slide in and out of Camfil Farr housings on special panel guides
  • Are installed in sets of twelve panels for a 24" x 24" opening or six panels for a 12" by 24" opening, providing a nominal residence time of 0.09 seconds to ensure optimum contaminant-to-sorbent surface contact for high capture efficiency
  • Are resistant to corrosive environments
  • May be filled with a variety of sorbents to meet the gaseous removal needs of additional specific applications
  • Are easily recharged. Panels include a removable service end cap that opens to opens to allow the removal of spent sorbent and refill with fresh media.