The water is passed through a filter containing the activated carbon, and the impurities are adsorbed onto the surface of the carbon. The resulting water is cleaner and clearer, with reduced levels of contaminants.
Activated carbon is commonly used in water treatment processes for both drinking water and wastewater. It is also used in aquariums and fish tanks to remove impurities and maintain water quality.
Additionally, activated carbon can be used in home water filtration systems, such as pitcher filters or faucet-mounted filters.
It is important to note that activated carbon filters need to be replaced regularly to maintain their effectiveness.
The frequency of replacement will depend on factors such as the level of impurities in the water and the amount of water being filtered.

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No
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Item
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spec
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1
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Raw material
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Coconut shell
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2
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size
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6-12, 8-16mesh
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3
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CTC%
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≥60
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4
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Lodine adsorption
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>1000 mg/g
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5
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Moisture (As Packaged), wt%
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5%
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6
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Hardness Number
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>98%
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7
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K value(kg/tonne)
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28
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8
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R value(%)
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55
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9
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Packaging
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in 25 Kg Bag PP Bag with Inner Liner Activated Carbon
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