3500m³/h W-bank Combined activated carbon
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Product Description
The 3500 m³/h W-bank Combined Activated Carbon Filter is designed for high-efficiency air filtration, capable of handling large volumes of air while effectively removing odors, gases, and particulate matter. Its unique W-bank pleating structure increases the surface area for enhanced dust-holding capacity, while the activated carbon media adsorbs volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other airborne contaminants. This filter is ideal for use in industrial and commercial applications where both air quality and system performance are critical.
Design Features

01High Filtration Efficiency
High Filtration Efficiency
Effectively removes odors, gases, and VOCs from the air.

02V-Bank Design
V-Bank Design
Maximizes surface area for improved air filtration performance.

03Durable Construction
Durable Construction
Built to last with high-quality materials for long-term use.

04Low Pressure Drop
Low Pressure Drop
Ensures efficient airflow without significant loss of pressure
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Material Parameters
Filter Media | Coal granular activated carbon, coconut shell crushed carbon |
Sealant | PU two-component polyurethane AB adhesive |
Frames | Plastic frame, aluminum frame, galvanized frame, stainless steel frame |
Protective Mesh | Plastic spraying diamond mesh |
Sealant | EVA neoprene |
Odor removal rate | 95% |
Maximum temperature | 80℃ |
Maximum humidity | 80% |
Filter Media | Coal granular activated carbon, coconut shell crushed carbon |
Sealant | PU two-component polyurethane AB adhesive |
Frames | Plastic frame, aluminum frame, galvanized frame, stainless steel frame |
Protective Mesh | Plastic spraying diamond mesh |
Sealant | EVA neoprene |
Odor removal rate | 95% |
Maximum temperature | 80℃ |
Maximum humidity | 80% |
Technical Parameters
Size(mm)(W*H*D) | Activated Carbon Net Content(Kg) | Odor removal rate(%) | Frame Material | Number of compartments and. number of surfaces | resistances | air flow(M³/h) |
592*287*292 | 12.3 | ≥95 | ABS plastic | Four compartments, eight wind surfaces | <200 | 1550 |
592*592*292 | 27.1 | 3500 | ||||
592*490*292 | 22.2 | 2800 | ||||
592*287*292 | 13.8 | Galvanized frame/aluminum frame/stainless steel frame | Four compartments, eight wind surfaces | 1800 | ||
592*592*292 | 28.9 | 3700 | ||||
592*490*292 | 23.9 | 3100 | ||||
592*287*292 | 17.3 | Five compartments, Ten wind surfaces | 2250 | |||
592*592*292 | 36.1 | 4650 | ||||
592*490*292 | 29.8 | 3850 |
Size(mm)(W*H*D) | Activated Carbon Net Content(Kg) | Odor removal rate(%) | Frame Material | Number of compartments and. number of surfaces | resistances | air flow(M³/h) |
592*287*292 | 12.3 | ≥95 | ABS plastic | Four compartments, eight wind surfaces | <200 | 1550 |
592*592*292 | 27.1 | 3500 | ||||
592*490*292 | 22.2 | 2800 | ||||
592*287*292 | 13.8 | Galvanized frame/aluminum frame/stainless steel frame | Four compartments, eight wind surfaces | 1800 | ||
592*592*292 | 28.9 | 3700 | ||||
592*490*292 | 23.9 | 3100 | ||||
592*287*292 | 17.3 | Five compartments, Ten wind surfaces | 2250 | |||
592*592*292 | 36.1 | 4650 | ||||
592*490*292 | 29.8 | 3850 |
FAQ
1. What is the difference between a V-bank filter and a regular filter?
The primary difference between a V-bank filter and a regular filter lies in the pleat design. A V-bank filter features a "V" shaped pleating structure that increases its surface area, improving dust-holding capacity and overall filtration efficiency. This design allows for better airflow and more effective filtration of fine particles compared to standard filters, which typically have a simpler flat pleat structure. The V-bank filter's enhanced surface area ensures it can handle higher volumes of air while maintaining efficiency.
2. Can a V-bank filter help reduce allergens in the workplace?
Yes, a V-bank filter can help reduce allergens in the workplace. Its efficient design allows it to capture airborne allergens such as dust, pollen, mold spores, and pet dander. By removing these particles from the air, the filter helps to improve the overall air quality, which can reduce allergy symptoms and create a healthier working environment.
3. How often should a V-bank activated carbon filter be replaced?
The frequency of replacement for a V-bank activated carbon filter depends on factors such as the level of air pollution, the type of environment, and the manufacturer's guidelines. On average, these filters should be replaced every 6 to 12 months to maintain optimal performance. In environments with high pollutant levels, more frequent replacements may be necessary to ensure efficient filtration.
4. How do V-bank filters contribute to a healthier living environment?
V-bank filters contribute to a healthier living environment by efficiently trapping airborne contaminants such as dust, pollen, and smoke. Additionally, their activated carbon media adsorbs odors and gases, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful pollutants. This dual-action filtration system helps to improve indoor air quality, reduce allergens, and create a more comfortable and safe living space.
5. What happens if I don’t replace my V-bank filter on time?
If a V-bank filter is not replaced on time, its filtration efficiency will decrease as it becomes clogged with trapped particles and pollutants. This can result in reduced airflow, higher energy consumption, and decreased air quality. In addition, the filter's activated carbon may become saturated, rendering it less effective at removing odors and gases. Regular replacement ensures optimal performance and the continued health benefits of clean, purified air.
6. Are V-bank filters suitable for use in clean rooms?
Yes, V-bank filters are suitable for use in clean rooms, particularly those requiring high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration. Their design and efficiency make them effective at removing fine particles, dust, and other airborne contaminants that could affect sensitive equipment or products. V-bank filters are often used in clean rooms in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, and biotechnology.
7. Are V-bank filters suitable for high humidity environments?
V-bank filters are generally suitable for high humidity environments, but it's essential to consider the materials used in their construction. The pleated design and activated carbon media used in many V-bank filters can withstand moderate humidity levels. However, for extreme humidity conditions, it's crucial to choose a filter that is specifically designed to handle such environments without compromising its filtration efficiency or structural integrity.
8. How does a V-bank filter compare to a traditional carbon filter?
A V-bank filter differs from a traditional carbon filter in its pleat design and overall efficiency. Traditional carbon filters typically use flat pleats or a basic media structure, while V-bank filters use a "V" shaped pleat design that increases the surface area for filtration. This design allows V-bank filters to handle higher airflow rates and trap more particles, making them more efficient in both particulate and gas removal compared to traditional filters. Additionally, the activated carbon in both types of filters adsorbs odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), but the V-bank design improves performance in high-demand environments.
9. How do you install a V-bank activated carbon filter in a large system?
To install a V-bank activated carbon filter in a large system, follow these general steps:
Ensure the filter size matches the filter housing in the system.
Turn off the system to ensure safety during installation.
Remove the old filter, if applicable, and clean the filter housing.
Place the new V-bank filter into the housing, ensuring a snug fit with no gaps around the edges.
Secure the filter in place and restart the system.
These steps ensure that the filter is properly installed and ready to perform effectively in the system.
10. Can a V-bank filter remove bacteria or viruses from the air?
V-bank filters are primarily designed to capture particulate matter, odors, and gases from the air. While they can capture larger particles like bacteria and viruses, they are not specifically designed to remove them. For more effective removal of microorganisms, additional technologies such as UV-C light or HEPA filtration may be used in combination with V-bank filters. However, V-bank filters do help improve overall air quality by reducing airborne particles that could harbor these pathogens.
11. Are V-bank filters eco-friendly?
V-bank filters can be considered eco-friendly, particularly if they are made from recyclable materials and designed for long-term use. Many manufacturers, such as Deiiang™, focus on creating filters that minimize environmental impact by using sustainable materials and offering extended service life. Additionally, by improving system efficiency, these filters help reduce energy consumption, which contributes to environmental sustainability.
12. How do I dispose of a used V-bank activated carbon filter?
To dispose of a used V-bank activated carbon filter, check with local waste management authorities to ensure proper disposal methods. Since activated carbon filters can absorb hazardous gases and pollutants, it is important to follow the recommended disposal guidelines to prevent environmental contamination. Some filters may be recyclable, but others may need to be disposed of in specific waste streams, such as industrial or hazardous waste.
13. How do V-bank filters improve the efficiency of air filtration systems?
V-bank filters improve the efficiency of air filtration systems by increasing the surface area available for trapping airborne particles and pollutants. The "V" pleat design allows for higher dust-holding capacity, enabling the filter to handle larger volumes of air without clogging. This helps maintain consistent airflow and reduces the frequency of filter replacements, leading to better overall system performance and energy efficiency.
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