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The principal use of liquid- and vapor-phase activated carbon in the environmental field is for the removal of volatile organic compounds such as hydrocarbons, solvents, toxic gases and organic based odors. In addition, chemically impregnated activated carbons can be used to control certain inorganic pollutants such as hydrogen sulfide, mercury, lead, or radon. When properly applied, the adsorption process will remove pollutants for which it is designed, to virtually non-detectable levels. Carbon adsorption is equally effective on single component emissions as well as complex mixtures of pollutants.
IMT manufactures our own liquid and vapor carbon treatment vessels, which saves our customers money by cutting out the middle man. IMT offers a variety of activated carbon vessels for both liquid- and vapor-phase applications. As with all of IMT's equipment, our carbon filters can be integrated into a complete carbon absorption treatment system.
Liquid-Phase Carbon Filters
IMT can design and supply liquid-phase granular activated carbon (LGAC) for primary removal or polishing of hydrocarbons from effluent streams.
Vapor-Phase Carbon Filters
Air quality regulations often limit the discharge of volatiles to the ambient air from air stripper, soil vapor extraction systems, or dual-phase vacuum extraction systems. IMT can design and supply a vapor-phase granulated activated carbon (VGAC) to help meet these regulations.
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