Adsorbi Launches Arbomax: Innovative Cellulose-Based Air Filter Media
Adsorbi has introduced Arbomax, a cellulose-based filter media designed for active airflow systems, promising fewer replacements and a lower carbon footprint compared to activated carbon. This product positions Adsorbi within the expanding air filtration market, catering to both performance and sustainability needs.

Adsorbi has launched Arbomax, a cellulose-based filter media targeting active airflow environments, which aims to reduce filter replacements and maintenance while minimizing downtime. The product is engineered for air purifiers and HVAC systems, effectively capturing gaseous pollutants like aldehydes, ammonia, and sulfur dioxide.
Developed in collaboration with major air filtration companies, Arbomax offers a sustainable alternative to traditional activated carbon. Production is based in Sweden, utilizing sustainably sourced cellulose from Nordic forests. As the air filtration market grows, Arbomax meets rising ESG obligations and provides a solution that aligns with environmental goals, potentially influencing procurement strategies across various industries.




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