Product Overview

  • High capacity, chemical media targeted for H2S removal.
  • Provides extended equipment protection with infrequent media changeovers
  • Compatible for use in all carbon-based air filtration systems
  • Low pressure drop and high adsorptive capacity

Typical Applications

  • Commercial Buildings
  • Data Centers
  • Food and Beverage
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Microelectronics
  • Museums & Historic Storage
  • Pulp & Paper
  • Refineries
  • Schools and Universities
  • Waste Management
  • Waste Water Treatment
Media Type
  • Chemical
Frame Material
  • None
Max Operating Temperature
  • 125°F (52°C)

Ideal for Sensitive Corrosive Environments

Designed exclusively for sensitive corrosive environments, SAAFCarb™ MA.HT is ideal for applications requiring very high acid gas removal. The media pellets are composed of carbon and other proprietary binders suitably impregnated for the removal of acid gases.

Cost-Effective

This media contains the maximum amount of proprietary ingredients for effective H2S removal. It is safe to handle before, during, and after use, and is safe for the environment as well. SAAFCarb™ MA.HT media is the most cost-effective choice for removal of H2S from the airstream.

Packaging Options and Application Guidelines

Packaging Options

SAAFCarb™ MA.HT media is packaged in one-cubic-foot containers and 992 lb. (450 kg) super sacks.

SAAFCarb™ MA.HT media is also available packaged in SAAF cartridges, cassettes, and trays.

Application Guidelines

SAAFCarb™ MA.HT 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 and Disposal Requirements

Installation

The installers must use dust masks, safety goggles, and rubber gloves.

Disposal

The spent SAAFCarb™ MA.HT 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.

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