New odor control media from K-C Filtration removes HVAC contaminants

March 7, 2008—Commercial and institutional buildings have a new way to remove odors and other irritant gaseous contaminants from their HVAC system air stream: new Kimberly-Clark brand odor control filtration media from Kimberly-Clark Filtration Products.

The filtration media delivers excellent particulate filtration performance with added odor removal technology to deliver clean, fresh, odor-free air, thanks in part to its two-layer construction, asserts the company. The upstream layer provides excellent particulate filtration and protects the downstream carbon layer from particulate loading, to ensure maximum odor removal capability. The downstream layer is made of activated carbon, one of the strongest physical adsorbents, which rapidly adsorbs and retains gaseous contaminants, says the company.

Kimberly-Clark brand odor control filtration media is ideal for facilities such as restaurants, gymnasiums, fitness centers, beauty salons, doctor’s offices, laboratories, pet stores, veterinary clinics and other commercial and institutional buildings. It is effective with odors including alcohol, cigarette smoke, combustion exhaust, pet odors, cooking odors, and paint, remodeling and finishing odors.

The new odor control filtration media is made of thermally bonded, 100 percent synthetic fibers that resist shedding. The activated carbon components are securely bonded as well to prevent carbon shedding.

For more information, see the Kimberly-Clark Filtration Web site.

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