Keep Cabin Air Clean

Keep Cabin Air Clean

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Terrain Tamer has recently introduced a new range of Carbon Active cabin filters, utilising an innovative heat treated charcoal, or carbon layer capable of neutralising pollutants for cleaner air inside the vehicle cabin.

Manufactured with the same premium filter paper as Terrain Tamer’s core range of particulate cabin filters, these new Carbon Active filters also include an activated carbon layer. The porosity of the charcoal used in creating this carbon layer acts to trap noxious and unpleasant odours and gases such as exhaust and ozone, that might otherwise find their way into the cabin via the vehicle’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.

Particularly useful in areas with slow moving traffic, high pollution and strong odours, the properties of this Carbon Active layer also work to reduce potentially harmful and allergy causing particles such as soot, dirt, dust and pollen, in the same way that a particulate filter would, providing cleaner air, better breathing and passenger comfort.

Terrain Tamer’s Carbon Active cabin filters are now available for a wide and growing range of Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Ford and Holden vehicles.

Visit terraintamer.com for more information or to see a list of available applications.

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