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GC ChemiSorber Cartridges (F2)

These cartridges filter out formaldehyde, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, and more with the GC ChemiSorber air purifier. Consists of four cylindrical cartridges containing granular impregnated alumina (IA/4). Filter life can vary based on actual usage and pollution levels.
QUANTITY
Filters Harmful Chemicals

Formaldehyde

Hydrogen sulfide

Sulfur dioxide

GC Chemisorber: Advanced, full-spectrum formaldehyde, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide air filtration

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Best media, superior filtration

The GC and GCX Series feature the highest-quality filter media available beginning with the highest quality, exceptionally porous, activated bituminous-coal carbon in its gas-phase filtration cartridges, blended with chemisorbers that target volatile organic compounds in the air, including formaldehyde, and pelletized aluminum oxide impregnated with potassium permanganate to filter a wide spectrum of gases, odors and chemicals.

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State-of-the-art technology

The unrivaled performance of IQAir air filtration technology is achieved using only proven mechanical filtration technology. Mechanical filters such as IQAir's particle filters capture particles from the air on filter materials, including tiny viruses and bacteria as small as 0.003 microns. Why risk your health on less effective methods when IQAir offers proven protection without harmful byproducts?

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Traps ultrafine particles

Ultrafine particles are smaller than 0.1 microns, make up about 90% of all airborne particles and have been linked to heart attacks, strokes, asthma, respiratory conditions, and even cancer. IQAir HyperHEPA filtration in the GC and GCX Series filters 95% of all particles down to 0.003 microns – the smallest particles that exist, including airborne viruses and bacteria.

GC ChemiSorber Cartridges (F2) Technical Specifications
  • Technical Specifications
  • Weight
  • 32 lbs. (14.6 kg)

  • Media
  • Granular impregnated alumina (IA/4)

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