Product Description
Activated Carbon is a versatile material used for purifying air, water, and gases. It efficiently removes impurities, odors, and toxins, making it essential in water filtration, air purification, gold recovery, and medical applications.
Specifications |
Iodine Adsorption Value (on a dry basis) |
≥1200 mg/g |
Sulfate Ash (on a dry basis) |
≤7.1% |
Methylene Blue Adsorption Rate |
≥18 mL/0.1g |
Iron Content |
≤0.05% |
Caramel Decolorization Rate (Method A) |
≥130% |
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- Water Treatment: Removal of organic and inorganic contaminants.
- Air Purification: Effective in removing pollutants and odors in both industrial and residential settings.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Decolorization and purification of liquids such as sugar syrups and juices.
- Pharmaceuticals: Used in the production and purification of drugs and medical products.
- Chemical Industry: Refining and purifying chemicals, especially in processes requiring high purity.
- Wastewater Treatment: Removal of organic dyes and other contaminants from industrial effluents.
1. Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)
- Application: GAC is commonly used in water treatment, both for municipal and industrial applications. It's effective for removing chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other impurities from water. It is also used in air purification systems to remove odors and gases.
- Form: This type of activated carbon comes in various granule sizes, typically ranging from 0.5 to 5 mm.
2. Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC)
- Application: PAC is used primarily in water treatment and wastewater treatment. Its fine particles allow it to be quickly mixed with water, making it suitable for processes where rapid adsorption is required, such as in emergency situations or for short-term treatment.
- Form: PAC has a fine powdery texture, typically passing through a 100-mesh sieve.
3. Pelletized Activated Carbon (PAC)
- Application: This type is often used in air and gas purification systems, as well as in some water treatment applications. The pellet shape helps in reducing pressure drops in gas phase systems and can be used in fixed-bed reactors.
- Form: It is shaped into small, cylindrical pellets.
4. Extruded Activated Carbon
- Application: Similar to pelletized carbon, extruded activated carbon is used in air and gas filtration. Its uniform shape helps in reducing flow resistance and improving efficiency in fixed-bed systems.
- Form: This carbon is extruded into long, cylindrical shapes and is often used in high-performance applications.
5. Bead Activated Carbon
- Application: Bead activated carbon is utilized in specialized applications such as in certain types of water filtration systems. Its spherical shape allows for high adsorption capacity and minimal dust generation.
- Form: It consists of spherical beads with consistent size.
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