Process for treating volatile organic compounds or gases, especially in an air circulation duct
Treating an air stream to remove volatile organic compounds (VOC) or gases comprises drawing the air stream through an active carbon filter at a first suction rate (R1) to trap the VOC or gases, desorbing the VOC or gases by heating the filter drawing air through the filter at a second suction rate...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English Polish |
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29.04.2011
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Summary: | Treating an air stream to remove volatile organic compounds (VOC) or gases comprises drawing the air stream through an active carbon filter at a first suction rate (R1) to trap the VOC or gases, desorbing the VOC or gases by heating the filter drawing air through the filter at a second suction rate (R2) less than R1, and destroying the VOC or gases in contact with a light-activated photocatalyst. Independent claims are also included for: (1) device for treating an air stream containing volatile organic compounds (VOC) or gases, comprising an at least two-speed extractor fan (23) and an active carbon filter (21) associated with a photocatalyst that can be activated with a light source (24); (2) air circulation conduit comprising a device as above in which the filter is located upstream of the photocatalyst; (3) extractor hood comprising means for carrying out the above treatment; (4) extractor hood comprising a device as above; (5) extractor hood comprising an air circulation conduit as above. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: PL20050291603T |