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Article: FILTRATION - Lantor launches range of carbon filters
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- Medical Textiles
- Article date:
- June 1, 1995
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An extensive range of activated carbon filters has been introduced by the Bolton-based Lantor (UK) Ltd.
This division of Lantor International is supplying the filters in weights of 180-400 g/m2, with charcoal levels of 45-150 g/m2 and thicknesses of 1-12 mm. The nonwoven substrates used include nylon, and polyethylene styrene in wadding and needle forms, while flame-retardant carbon binders are also used for specific applications.
The company offers specific versions for more demanding purposes and says that it has ...
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