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AC Infinity Duct Carbon Filter Australian Charcoal 6-Inch

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AC Infinity Duct Carbon Filter Australian Charcoal 6-InchDescription 6" inline filter designed to block odors and chemicals from escaping grow tents and hydroponics rooms. Features premium grade Australian charcoal with greater adsorption and longer life rating. Powder coated gunmetal finish is constructed for high durability and rust resistance to high level humidity. Built with aluminum flanges and a galvanized steel mesh; includes two straps, two rope clips, and two pre filters. Duct Opening: 6" Length:

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  • 6" inline filter designed to block odors and chemicals from escaping grow tents and hydroponics rooms.
  • Features premium-grade Australian charcoal with greater adsorption and longer life rating.
  • Powder-coated gunmetal finish is constructed for high durability and rust resistance to high-level humidity.
  • Built with aluminum flanges and a galvanized steel mesh; includes two straps, two rope clips, and two pre-filters.
  • Duct Opening: 6" | Length: 16" | Airflow Rating: 410 CFM | Carbon: Australian RC412 at 1200+ IAV | Thickness: 38mm
  • Product Description: A high-airflow duct filter designed to eliminate odors and chemicals, utilizing a premium-grade Australian Virgin charcoal bed. This activated carbon bed has RC412 pore sizes that enable a high adsorption rate and longer life rating. Its heavy-duty construction features aluminum flanges and dual-sided galvanized steel mesh with a rust-resistant gunmetal finish to stand up to corrosion and high humidity. The carbon filter can be used with an inline duct fan for use in intake and exhaust configurations, while its flanges can be reversed to further prolong its lifespan. Includes two machine-washable pre-filter cloths to prevent carbon residue, plus two rope clip hangers and two hanging straps for easy installation.
  • Premium Grade Carbon: Each carbon filter features premium-grade Australian Virgin carbon rated at 1200+ IAV. It comprises a 38 mm charcoal bed thickness that has a higher microporosity and helps achieve a greater surface area rating. Most used in hydroponics systems, grow tents, grow rooms, kitchens, smoking areas, and other ventilation projects.
  • Specifications
  • Product Identification
  • Manufacturer: AC Infinity Inc.
  • Product Name: Duct Carbon Filter 6"
  • Product Model: AC-DCF6
  • UPC Code: 819137020672
  • Product and Mounting Dimensions
  • Duct Opening Size: 6"
  • Total Dimensions: 15.74 x 8.93 in. (40.0 x 22.7 cm)
  • Flange Length: 1.57 in. (4.0 cm)
  • Flange Material: Aluminum
  • Flange Design: Reversible
  • Mesh Material: Rust-Resistant Galvanized Steel with Gunmetal Finish
  • Carbon Type: Australian Virgin RC412
  • Carbon Grade: 1200+ IAV
  • Carbon Thickness: 38mm
  • Maximum Airflow: 410 CFM
  • Data Sheets
  • Download the user manual: here
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