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화장실 악취물질 제거를 위한 콜게이트 흡착필터의 적용가능성 검토
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  • Applicability of Corrugate Type Absorption Filter for Elimination of Offensive Odor Substance in the Toilet
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김광현,이정재,Kim. Kwang-Hyun,Yee. Jurng-Jae
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大韓建築學會論文集 : Journal of the architectural institute of Korea : Planning & design / 計劃系
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2010년|26권 6호|pp.279-286 (8 pages)
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The study is to supplement the defect of the activated carbon that is basically assembled and is for the wide application. This study reviews the application capability as to a filter for elimination of offensive odor substance as capacity evaluation related to an activated contained paper is examined to develop the filter for elimination of offensive odor substance through a filter about corrugate type using the activated contained paper. The capacity evaluation estimated the capability to develop filter about corrugate type that was using the activated carbon that was basically assembled and the activated contained paper through one-pass model. The capacity evaluation also reviewed the capability to use filter in the toilet through one-box model as mock-up model. As the result of the review of one-pass model, the efficiency of the air freshener was less satisfying than the activated carbon that was basically assembled but indicated satisfactory performance. The result of the review of one-pass model is applied in one-box model and acquire the result from reviewing the capability of filter used in the restroom. The result proved the capability of the filter for elimination of offensive odor substance as the filter for elimination of offensive odor substance removed that the quantity of the ammonia is 62.26ppm in type-c(1) and indicated enough removal capacity and the removal rate of 60.54%.