Activated Carbon Adsorber Exchange Program
Brochure: Complete Carbon Servicing Programs
Siemens' carbon adsorber exchange service provides a safe, simple and cost effective method for removal and replacement of spent carbon contained in non-hard piped activated carbon adsorber vessels.
Siemens Water Technologies offers a carbon adsorber exchange service program for our Westates® non-hard-piped, removable activated carbon adsorbers. When the carbon adsorber has reached the end of it's useful service life and the activated carbon inside is "spent", a Siemens service technician will arrange for the immediate shipment of a fresh adsorber to your site. At the same time, we can assist in completing the spent carbon profile and initiate the acceptance process for timely removal, transport and reactivation of your spent carbon.
Siemens operates a state-certified laboratory facility which can assist in spent carbon testing and obtaining approval of the resulting spent carbon profile. Once the spent carbon profile is received and approved by our environmental department, we will arrange for pick-up of the spent adsorber(s) and transport to our RCRA permitted reactivation facility.
Features and Benefits
- OSHA certified/trained field service technicians
- No on-site carbon handling required
- Fully insured, company-owned transportation fleet
- Company-owned laboratory facilities for carbon testing/profiling
- RCRA-permitted reactivation facilities
Brochure: Complete Carbon Servicing Programs
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