Hydrocarbon Scrubber

Compressed Air Halogenated Hydrocarbon Scrubber

  • Removes halogenated hydrocarbons from compressed air streams
  • Extended-life adsorbent for long-term performance and minimal maintenance
  • Protects sensitive laboratory and analytical equipment from chlorinated solvent vapors
  • Delivers purified, inert, and non-corrosive gas for improved system reliability

Parker Balston Halogenated Hydrocarbon Scrubbers are designed to eliminate halogenated hydrocarbons from compressed air sources, safeguarding instruments and analytical systems from corrosive contamination. These scrubbers ensure the consistent delivery of clean, dry air to maintain optimal operation and longevity of connected gas generation systems.

Ideal for integration with Parker Balston Zero Air Generators and UHP Nitrogen Generators, the scrubbers use high-capacity adsorbent media to capture and neutralize trace halogenated compounds. The result is a purified air supply that protects instruments, enhances analytical precision, and reduces downtime due to gas-related contamination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a halogenated hydrocarbon scrubber remove?

The scrubber removes halogenated hydrocarbons such as chlorinated and fluorinated solvent vapors from compressed air, preventing contamination of downstream gas generators and instruments.

Can the scrubber be used with nitrogen and zero air generators?

Yes. Parker Balston scrubbers are designed for compatibility with both Zero Air and UHP Nitrogen Generators, ensuring a clean and inert air feed regardless of source gas composition.

How often should the adsorbent media be replaced?

The extended-life adsorbent requires infrequent replacement under normal operating conditions. Replacement intervals depend on air quality and system usage but are typically several months to a year.