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Thread: Activated Carbon for Atmos (Trotec)

  1. #16
    Hi David,

    Thanks for your response, that is very informative and something I wouldn't have a clue about. I will look into the AGR or URC carbon and post back if I find it.

    Tony, it's sorted for now as I purchased carbon from Trotec UK for the Atmos at a whopping £360 (US$576!!). I am on a mission to source a cheaper but effective alternative.
    Jit Patel
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  2. #17
    A blow but we're finally having to buy some more ludicrously priced carbon from Trotec.
    I will put a bit of the clean carbon aside incase anyone knows of somewhere to send it for them to test it to see if they can match it at a reasonable price.
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  3. #18
    Hey guys,

    What was the consensus on the best type of activated carbon, size wise? I was wondering if the pellets were better for airflow for example (or maybe it's the other way around).

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    I worked with S02 (amongst other things) in the chemical industry a few years back and we had simple water scrubbers to remove noxious gases, might be worth looking into getting one of those made as a pre filter. The only running costs is a water spray, although I can't remember what you end up making as efluent , which might be an issue to put down a standard waste pipe.

    dj

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