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Activated Carbon Filter for Kitchen Exhaust

Final-stage odor adsorption for commercial kitchen exhaust systems. Captures residual VOCs, cooking smells, and gaseous pollutants after ESP and UV filtration. Modular panel design. Easy replacement.

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Adsorption Target
40,000+
m³/h Max Airflow
179
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Activated Carbon Kitchen Exhaust Filter

Duct-mounted activated carbon adsorption unit designed as the final purification stage for commercial kitchen exhaust. Removes residual VOCs, cooking odors, and gaseous pollutants that ESP and UV cannot capture. Drawer-type carbon panels for easy replacement. 304 stainless steel frame.

VOC AdsorptionGas-Phase Filtration
2,000–40,000 m³/hAirflow Range
Coconut Shell CarbonPremium Media
CE • ISOCertifications
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Industry Background

Why Activated Carbon Is Still Irreplaceable

ESP Removes Particles. UV Removes Odors. Carbon Removes Everything Else.

In the most demanding environments — hospitals, residential areas, luxury hotels — even ESP + UV may not achieve the “zero odor” standard demanded by regulators and stakeholders.

Activated Carbon: The Last Line of Defense

Premium coconut shell activated carbon has billions of micro-pores that trap the smallest VOC molecules through physical and chemical adsorption. It catches what UV misses and ensures truly clean exhaust.

  • Adsorbs residual VOCs, aldehydes, and trace cooking odors
  • Complementary to ESP (particles) and UV (photolysis)
  • Required by regulations in many EU, UK, and APAC markets
  • Drawer-type panels for easy 5-minute replacement
  • Premium coconut shell carbon for maximum adsorption capacity
  • Ideal for “zero odor” applications near sensitive populations
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Product Advantages

Why Choose Polygee Carbon Filters

Engineered specifically for commercial kitchen exhaust, not adapted from industrial HVAC.

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Coconut Shell Carbon

Premium coconut shell activated carbon with higher iodine value and larger surface area than coal-based carbon.

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Drawer-Type Panels

Slide-out carbon panels. No tools required. 5-minute replacement. Minimal downtime for kitchen operations.

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Modular Frame

304 stainless steel frame. Stack multiple units for higher airflow. Connect directly to ESP and UV modules.

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Multiple Carbon Types

Standard, impregnated, and honeycomb carbon options for different VOC types and odor levels.

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Low Pressure Drop

Optimized airflow design minimizes static pressure loss. Your existing fan may not need upgrading.

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Easy Inspection

Transparent inspection window. Visual indicator for carbon saturation level. Know when to replace.

Eco-Friendly Disposal

Spent carbon can be regenerated or disposed of as non-hazardous waste (check local regulations).

OEM / ODM Available

Custom frame sizes, carbon types, and panel configurations for distributors and system integrators.

Working Principle

How Activated Carbon Adsorption Works

A simple physical process that traps gaseous pollutants in billions of microscopic pores.

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Step 1

Pre-Filtered Air Enters

After ESP removes grease/smoke and UV breaks down odors, remaining air with trace VOCs enters the carbon unit.

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Step 2

Carbon Adsorption

Air passes through activated carbon panels. VOC, aldehyde, and odor molecules are trapped in carbon pores via Van der Waals forces.

Step 3

Near-Zero Odor Exhaust

Purified air exits with virtually no detectable odor. Meets the strictest residential and commercial emission standards.

Technology Comparison

When to Use Carbon vs. UV vs. ESP

✅ Activated Carbon (Final Stage)

Best for: residual VOCs, trace odors, applications near hospitals and residences. Physical adsorption. Simple replacement cycle. No electricity needed. Works passively.

✅ Best When Combined

Carbon works best as Stage 3 after ESP (Stage 1) and UV (Stage 2). Pre-filtering extends carbon life by 3–5x. Without pre-filtration, carbon saturates within weeks.

💡 UV-C Photolysis (Stage 2)

Best for: breaking down strong cooking odors actively. Zero consumables. But cannot capture all VOC types — some molecules resist photolysis.

⚡ ESP (Stage 1)

Best for: grease and smoke particles. Does not remove gaseous odors at all. Essential pre-filter for both UV and carbon to function properly.

System Integration

Carbon as Part of a Multi-Stage System

Activated carbon delivers maximum performance when positioned as the final purification stage.

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Stage 1

ESP — Grease & Smoke Removal

Electrostatic precipitator removes 95–99% of grease particles. Critical pre-filter to prevent carbon from clogging.

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Stage 2

UV-C — Odor Decomposition

UV photolysis breaks down most VOCs and cooking odors. Reduces carbon load by 60–80%.

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Stage 3

Carbon — Final Odor Polish

Activated carbon adsorbs remaining trace VOCs. Achieves near-zero odor exhaust for sensitive locations.

Product Models

Carbon Filter Model Specifications

Select the right carbon unit based on your airflow and odor severity.

📋 All models: 304 stainless steel frame, drawer-type carbon panels, standard flange connections.
ModelAirflow (m³/h)Carbon PanelsCarbon TypeDimensions (mm)Weight (kg)
PG-AC-20002,0004Coconut Shell460 × 400 × 52035
PG-AC-40004,0006Coconut Shell560 × 500 × 52048
PG-AC-60006,0008Coconut Shell560 × 500 × 72062
PG-AC-80008,00010Coconut Shell / Honeycomb760 × 600 × 72078
PG-AC-1200012,00014Honeycomb760 × 600 × 92095
PG-AC-2000020,00020Honeycomb960 × 700 × 1120130
PG-AC-CUSTOMCustomCustomPer RequirementCustomCustom

Need a custom size or special carbon type? We design solutions for specific VOC profiles.

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Installation Guide

Installation Options for Carbon Filter

Simple installation downstream of UV and/or ESP units.

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Inline with ESP + UV

Mount carbon unit after UV module in the duct run. Standard flange connections. Most common setup.

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Plant Room Installation

For large systems, install in dedicated plant room alongside ESP and UV. Easy access for carbon replacement.

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Rooftop Unit

Weather-rated enclosure for outdoor/rooftop installations. Protects carbon from moisture.

Standalone Add-On

Can be added to any existing exhaust system — even non-Polygee ESP. Universal flange compatibility.

📐 Installation & Maintenance Notes
  • Always install downstream of ESP and/or UV — never expose carbon directly to raw grease
  • Carbon panels should be replaced every 3–6 months depending on cooking volume
  • Use Polygee OEM carbon panels for guaranteed fit and adsorption performance
  • Ensure access door on front or side for drawer-type panel replacement
  • No electrical connection needed — carbon filtration is a passive process
  • Store spare carbon panels in a dry, sealed environment to prevent pre-saturation
Project Cases

Related Cases

Polygee carbon filter systems delivering zero-odor exhaust worldwide.

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Hospital

University Hospital Kitchen — Germany

System: ESP + UV + Carbon, 20,000 m³/h
Result: Zero odor in patient areas
Year: 2024
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School

International School Canteen — Bangkok

System: ESP + Carbon, 8,000 m³/h
Result: Classrooms odor-free
Year: 2023
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Office

Office Tower Food Court — Sydney

System: ESP + UV + Carbon × 12 units
Result: Tenant satisfaction 100%
Year: 2024
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🏭 Manufacturer

Jiangsu Polygee Environmental Technology Co., Ltd.

BSE: 920802 • 179 Patents • 125,000 m²

📜 Certifications

CE • UL • RoHS • CCEP • CQC • ISO 9001 • ISO 14001

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