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Mountain Air Activated Carbon Filters
remove 99% of everything under 20 microns from the air in one pass. This
includes all organic odors. Some of the uses of these superior air
cleaners are: food processing, indoor growing, restaurants, mortuaries,
or anywhere odors and air quality are an issue. Effective up to 36
months, 2 to 3 times longer than other filters. Removes ALL organic
odors. Don’t forget to filter your incoming air with Mountain Air
Activated Carbon Filters. They will remove most incoming mold spores as
well.
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| Model |
Description |
*Indicative CFM |
Recommended **High CFM |
Ship Weight |
MSRP |
| MA0420 |
4" neck- 8' dia. x 20" long |
210 |
255 |
18 LBS |
$189.95 |
| MA0620 |
6" neck-10" dia. x 20" long |
265 |
326 |
24 LBS |
$259.95 |
| MA0820 |
8" neck-12" dia. x 20" long |
360 |
436 |
29 LBS |
$299.95 |
| MA1020 |
10" neck-14" dia. x 20" long |
430 |
531 |
34 LBS |
$324.95 |
| MA1220 |
12" neck-16" dia. x 20" long |
520 |
665 |
42 LBS |
$359.95 |
| MA0830 |
8" neck-12" dia. x 30" long |
540 |
640 |
42 LBS |
$379.95 |
| MA0640 |
6" neck-10" dia. x 40" long |
580 |
714 |
42 LBS |
$379.95 |
| MA1420 |
14" neck-18" dia. x 20" long |
720 |
933 |
70 LBS |
$374.95 |
| MA1030 |
10" neck-14" dia. x 30" long |
750 |
904 |
60 LBS |
$439.95 |
| MA0840 |
8" neck-12" dia. x 40" long |
810 |
960 |
60 LBS |
$439.95 |
| MA1230 |
12" neck-16" dia. x 40" long |
900 |
1047 |
70 LBS |
$459.95 |
| MA1040 |
10" neck-14" dia. x 40 long |
960 |
1098 |
70 LBS |
$469.95 |
| MA1430 |
14" neck-18" dia. x 30" long |
1110 |
1341 |
70 LBS |
$499.95 |
| MA1240 |
12" neck-16" dia. x 40" long |
1200 |
1350 |
75 LBS |
$499.95 |
| MA1440 |
14" neck-18" dia. x 40" long |
1480 |
1841 |
80 LBS |
$599.95 |
| MA1456 |
14" neck-18" dia. x 56" long |
2130 |
2800 |
115 LBS |
$799.95 |
FILTERS NOW COME WITH TWO (2) DUST COVERS – WHICH WILL LAST FOR THE 3 YEAR
LIFE OF THE FILTER.
* Indicative CFM: These air flows are indicative of the 37 month filter
testing program at the end of which time the tested filters were still 100%
effective. We have also found the tested CFM to be the most economical area in
which to run the filters. EI: less electrical usage, fan wear, air noise, etc.
** The filters can handle considerably more air than the Recommended high CFM’s
represent, however there are trade offs when running any air handling systems
at high air pressures. There is a point where it is more economical to go up to
the next size filter and this is what the maximum recommended CFM represents.
For example, you could run a 400 CFM fan on a MA0620 filter, however it would be
more economical to run a 400 CFM fan on an MA0820 filter. Although a larger
filter may cost a little more, the savings in electrical usage, air noise, fan
wear, etc. is a great trade off. Over the life of the system the additional cost
will pay for itself many times over.
MountainAir®
Activated Carbon Filters
Proven Performance & Quality Since 1998
Ancient Carbon with Perfect Pores
& Very Unique Chemistry
MountainAir Carbon is derived from sub-bituminous black coal
deposited in a Pre-Cambrian formation deep within the Collie Basin over 230
million years ago. Thus, it is the planets oldest coal. Don't be fooled by
claims that other carbon is any older as this would predate the carboniferous
period. MountainAir carbon also has an extremely low ash content and trace
element discrimination demonstrates it to be physically and chemically unique.
This feedstock is steam activated in the presence of large concentrations of
particular gases that affect the activation process in a certain way. The result
is an irregularly shaped activated carbon granule, unlike any other carbon on
earth, predominated by mesopores in a physical distribution which is absolutely
ideal for adsorption of volatile organic compounds as well as other associated
odorous particles. MountainAir carbon displays a property known as
decarboxylation where it strips carboxyl groups away from larger VOC prior to
absorption. In effect, the carbon acts as its own pre-filter. NO OTHER CARBON IN
THE WORLD (we have real time tested eight other carbon types) IS KNOWN TO
DECARBOXYLATE. This property partly explains why MountainAir filters are the
longest lasting filter on the market-3 years +.
MountainAir carbon is so unique and effective that it will remove
most VOC of less than 30 microns. This includes acetone and acetate compounds,
alcohol compounds, animal odors, benzene compounds, cooking odors, diesel fumes,
epoxy resin odors, glue odors, paint odors, pollens, some poisons, odor bearing
smoke particles, and most welding fumes just to name a few. MountainAir filters
are less efficient at removing large smoke particles, but are extremely
efficient at preventing and/or minimizing smoke damage to fabrics, walls, etc.
There are other types of carbon, but none that are nearly as
effective as MountainAir carbon. Coconut carbon is one type of carbon used in
filters, however, its main purpose if for gold extraction. Many claim that
coconut carbon tends to have a high iodine count because it is dominated by
micropores, rendering it unsuitable for larger plant VOC particles. As a result,
we have never heard of a coconut carbon lasting for more than 12 months in an
intensive plant VOC application. There is also amalgamated black coal carbon
such as RC-412 Carbon which is derived from a surface grade and is used mostly
for
gold extraction and water purification. Though this carbon is very effective in
purifying water and extracting gold it is not very efficient with VOc. This
carbon stipulates a massive 33% variation in density which is desirable in
aqueous suspension (water purification), however it is not desirable in air
filtration, as density expresses trade off between air flow and filter efficacy.
Once again don't be fooled by other gimmicks and expected life spans - go with
the best – MountainAir
Filter Design: Some filters provide a conical inner base claiming
that this improves airflow, however; it does not. This conical base attempts to
straighten the airflow which in turn slows the air. This causes the airflow mass
to strike the side of the filter, with some air exiting and other air traveling
further down before either restraining the filter wall or exiting through the
carbon bed. For this reason it is not used in any other filter, including the
automotive industry.
Some filters also use a foam ring or an air bypass system that
expands as the carbon in the filter settles out over time to prevent any air
from escaping the filter before going through the carbon bed. This would not be
needed if the carbon was properly placed in the filter. For example, some
manufacturers machine pack the carbon in the filter through vibration
compaction. This causes the smaller carbon particles to fall to the bottom while
the larger ones remain at the top. Though you get more carbon in the filter it
is not evenly distributed and will therefore effect the life span of the filter.
Also, the foam ring prevents you from being able to refill the filter which
means more money spent than needed.
MountainAir filters do not have a foam ring for the simple reason
that we use a proprietary compaction method which packs the maximum amount of
carbon into the filter evenly. MountainAir Filters are also refillable and more
efficient in air ventilation because of this simple step.
Other gimmicks to be aware of include wrapping the filter in plastic.
The intended implication of this is that the carbon would otherwise absorb
moisture from the air. However, this is not true. Unless the air is being forced
through the carbon bed the carbon will not absorb any particles. At MountainAir
we box our filters properly, but we decline to wrap them in plastic at it offers
no benefit.