Product Description
Airclean Bonded carbon filter for organic solvent vapors, 1 filter
AirClean Systems Activated Bonded Carbon Chemisorptive Filter, ACF100 | For Organic Solvent Vapors
If you've ever run a fume hood and wondered whether your carbon filter was actually doing anything -- or worse, whether it was making things worse by releasing carbon dust -- you're not alone. Traditional granular carbon filters have a real flaw: carbon shift creates dead spots, and in chemically impregnated filters, that carbon dust can actually be more hazardous than the vapors you're trying to capture. AirClean Systems designed the ACF100 specifically to fix that. Proprietary bonded carbon holds the media in a predictable matrix -- no dusting, no dead spots, just reliable capture of organic solvent vapors.
This is a drop-in upgrade for labs that are serious about air quality and tired of second-guessing their filtration.
And yes, we ship it right to your door with NO hidden fees. No freight surcharges, no handling fees, no invoice surprises. Just the filter, FREE ground shipping, and a clean transaction!
Product Specifications
- Filter Type: Activated Bonded Carbon Chemisorptive Filter
- Carbon Source: Coconut shell activated carbon
- Filter Weight: 22 lbs (10 kg)
- Maximum Adsorption Capacity: Up to 50% of filter weight
- Compatible Contaminants: Organic solvent vapors, hydrocarbons, esters, sulphur compounds, hydrogen compounds, solvents, and odors
- Country of Origin: United States
- Manufacturer: AirClean Systems
Key Features
- Bonded carbon design eliminates dusting found in traditional granular carbon filters
- Proprietary bonding process prevents carbon shift and eliminates dead spots
- Large surface area and highly developed internal structure allows adsorption up to 50%
- Chemically impregnated carbon for increased load capacity
- Coconut shell activated carbon base for broad-spectrum organic vapor capture
Recommended Applications
- Ductless fume hoods and enclosures in analytical chemistry labs
- Organic solvent storage and dispensing areas
- HPLC and LCMS mobile phase preparation zones
- Cannabis, food, and beverage testing labs handling solvent extractions
- PCR and molecular biology labs using volatile organic reagents
- General QC and research labs managing solvent vapor exposure




