The adsorption capacity of activated carbon non woven fabric is quite strong, which is mainly due to the activated carbon particles contained within it. Activated carbon, by virtue of its porous structure, has excellent adsorption performance, capable of adsorbing and removing harmful substances and odors in gases and liquids.
Activated carbon non woven fabric can adsorb various harmful gases, such as benzene, formaldehyde, ammonia, and sulfur dioxide. These gases are commonly found in heavily polluting industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, and paint industries.
Besides harmful gases, it can also adsorb odor molecules in the air, such as cigarette smell and musty odor, providing fresh air for living and working environments.
The activated carbon particles in activated carbon non woven fabric are evenly distributed, which can fully utilize their adsorption surface, improving adsorption efficiency.
Under certain conditions, the adsorption rate of activated carbon non woven fabric for harmful gases can reach a high level, meeting the purification needs of different occasions.
Activated carbon non woven fabric not only has strong adsorption capacity but also has good durability. Under normal use conditions, its adsorption performance can be maintained for a long time.
It should be noted that when the activated carbon non woven fabric reaches adsorption saturation, its adsorption capacity will decrease, at which point replacement or regeneration treatment is required.
The pore size structure, specific surface area, and other characteristics of activated carbon directly affect its adsorption capacity. High-quality activated carbon has a more developed pore structure and larger specific surface area, hence a stronger adsorption capacity.
The performance of the non woven fabric substrate also affects the adsorption capacity of activated carbon non woven fabric. Choosing a non woven fabric substrate with stable performance and good breathability helps maintain the uniform dispersion and adsorption efficiency of activated carbon particles.
The manufacturing process of activated carbon non woven fabric also affects its adsorption capacity. A reasonable manufacturing process can ensure the uniform distribution and firm bonding of activated carbon particles on the non woven fabric substrate, thus improving adsorption efficiency and service life.
In summary, activated carbon non woven fabric has excellent adsorption capacity and can effectively remove harmful gases and odors in the air. However, it is necessary to timely replace or regenerate them during use to achieve the best purification effect.