Adsorber for sewer wells
Plastic filter (adsorber) for purifying emissions
Filter for purifying emissions from sewage manholes AIR ECO Neutralizes odors arising from the transportation, storage, and treatment of sewage.

The basis of the filter's operation is an odor absorption system. Which is used for concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and other unpleasant-smelling substances.

Removes by 99.7%
Application areas The filter is designed for installation near streets, industrial plants, tourist recreation areas, and childcare facilities.
Where there is a frequent problem of unpleasant odors.

AIR ECO is applicable for the following hydraulic structures:
• Sewage manholes.
• Sewage pumping stations (SPS).
• Treatment facilities (settling tanks).
• Accumulating reservoirs (septic tanks).
• Infiltration systems.

Advantages Effective odor elimination.

Possibility of installation in existing manhole openings without additional construction and installation works.
Quick disassembly for unimpeded access for maintenance personnel to manholes and chambers.
Easy to service, operate, lightweight. Long intervals of periodic maintenance (2-3 times a year).
Durability of all components with prolonged use in sewer networks.
Prevention of debris entering sewage manholes, due to the dirt trap and trash collector cover.
The filter is made of high-quality polypropylene or polyethylene, and therefore resistant to a wide range of outdoor temperatures
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  • Support:
    A plastic filter (adsorber) for purifying emissions from sewage manholes is advantageous for several reasons:

    1. Odor Neutralization: It effectively neutralizes odors resulting from the transportation, storage, and treatment of wastewater.

    2. High Efficiency: The filter system efficiently absorbs odors, particularly effective for concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and other unpleasant-smelling substances.

    3. Removal Rate: It boasts a high removal rate of up to 99.7%.

    4. Versatile Application: Suitable for installation near streets, industrial facilities, tourist recreational areas, and childcare facilities where foul odors are a common issue.

    5. Applicable to Various Hydraulic Structures: It can be used in sewage manholes, pumping stations, wastewater treatment plants, septic tanks, and infiltration systems.

    6. Easy Installation and Maintenance: Can be installed in existing manhole openings without additional construction work. Offers quick disassembly for easy access by maintenance personnel.

    7. Durable and Low Maintenance: Made of high-quality polypropylene or polyethylene, ensuring durability and resistance to outdoor temperatures.

    Overall, the plastic filter (adsorber) provides an effective, efficient, and low-maintenance solution for controlling unpleasant odors in sewage systems
  • Katie:
    In which industries are Chemical Resistant Tanks used?
    Support:
    Plastic filters (adsorbers) for purifying emissions from sewage manholes find application in various industries, including:

    1. Municipal Wastewater Treatment: Used in sewage systems, wastewater treatment plants, and pumping stations to control odors emitted during the treatment process.

    2. Industrial Facilities: Deployed in industrial areas to mitigate foul odors generated by industrial wastewater treatment processes, chemical manufacturing, and other industrial activities.

    3. Recreational Areas: Installed in tourist recreational areas, parks, and public spaces to maintain a pleasant environment for visitors by reducing unpleasant odors from sewage systems.

    4. Residential Areas: Utilized in residential neighborhoods and communities to minimize odor nuisance from sewage infrastructure such as manholes and pumping stations.

    5. Commercial Properties: Applied in commercial buildings, shopping centers, and office complexes to address odor issues arising from sewage systems and wastewater treatment facilities.

    6. Healthcare Facilities: Used in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities to manage odors associated with medical wastewater treatment and sanitation processes.

    7. Educational Institutions: Deployed in schools, colleges, and universities to control odors emanating from sewage systems and onsite wastewater treatment facilities.

    Overall, plastic filters (adsorbers) are employed across various industries and sectors where odor control in sewage systems is necessary to maintain a clean and hygienic environment.