Product Description

Activated carbon has more than 2,500 commercial product applications. Most wastewater plants use the carbons to purify the water and air leaving a facility. However, you will not find their characteristics and properties covered in "formal" education. You learn about them on the job.
Activated carbon is an inert solid adsorbent material commonly used to remove diverse, dissolved contaminants from water and process gas-phase streams. It is made from almost any feedstock that contains carbon, including coconut shells and coal family members, as many customers will already know.
Adsorption is the accumulation of a gas or liquid on the surface of a liquid or solid substrate, as opposed to absorption, in which the encroaching substance enters the substrate's bulk or volume.
Granulated activated carbon has a smaller external surface than powdered activated carbon as a result of its slightly larger particle size. This type is mostly utilized in general deodorization, air treatment, and water treatment.
In water filtration, granulated activated carbon is used to remove chlorine, dissolved organic matter, is used to remove dissolved organic matter, tannins, and other substances that can cause discoloration and odors in the water.
Product detail
- Advantage
- Developed pore structure
- Large specific surface area
- High wear resistance
- Low resistance
- Large adsorption capacity
- Easy desorption
- Economical durability
- Easy regeneration
- Application

Aquarium Fish Tank

Water for Living

Decolorization

Industrial Waste Gas
- Description

General columnar activated carbon specifications are: 1.5 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, etc.. This is often used.
- Packaging
1. packed with 25kg bag
2.Packed with 500kg bag
3.20ft container loading 15ton without pallet
4.40ft container loading 27ton without pallet













