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GC AM
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Item Number: AFIQGCAM
Manufacturer: IQ Air
Manufacturer Part No: 1CAUB0HGB
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Compact Particulate, Chemical and Odor Control The GC Series is the world’s most effective compact room air purifier for the control of gaseous chemicals. Just like a professional gas mask, the GC Series relies on an interchangeable cartridge design for optimized gaseous pollutant control. And while molecular control is a particular strength of this systems, the GC Series also offers excellent filtration efficiency for particles. Thanks to its selectable cartridges, the IQAir® GC series is able to meet almost any moderate gas phase removal need in residential or commercial environments. Currently there are four specialized gas phase media configurations available: GC VOC (for control of volatile organic compounds, solvents, etc.) GC MultiGas (for control of wide range of gaseous organic and inorganic chemicals) GC Chemisorber (for control of formaldehyde, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, etc.) GC AM (for control of ammonia and ammonia compounds) In applications with higher concentrations or where longer filter life is desired GCX Series units should be considered.Applications
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GC VOC |
GC MultiGas |
GC Chemisorber |
GC AM |
| VOCs |
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| Formaldehyde |
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| Ammonia |
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| Ozone |
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   | Featured Filter Technology
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- Micro- and nano-particle filtration
Eliminates micro- and nano-particles such as allergens, smoke, bacteria and viruses. This thorough particle pre-filtration is essential for prec life of the media by preventing its pores from clogging with particulates.
- Specialized cartridge-based molecular control
Four filter cartridges hold up to 17 lbs. of granular and/or pellet-shaped gas phase control media. The cylindrical shape of these cartridges allows for optimum contact, which ensure high removal efficiencies. The large surface area of the cartridges enables high airflow rates.
- Micro-charged filtration
Eliminates activated carbon and chemisorption abrasion partices through a charged fiber structure. |
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