High-Quality Activated Carbon for Water Purification, Air Filtration & Industrial Use
Product Description


Specification
Form: Granular (GAC), Powdered (PAC), Pelletized, Extruded
Iodine Number: 800-1100 mg/g (indicative of micropore content)
Surface Area: 500-1500 m²/g (BET method)
Moisture Content: ≤ 5% (as packed)
Ash Content: ≤ 5% (varies by base material)
Particle Size Distribution: Customizable (e.g., 4x8, 8x16, 12x40 mesh for GAC; 200-325 mesh for PAC)
pH Value: Neutral range (can be adjusted)
Packaging Density: Varies by form and grade
Note: Detailed technical data sheets with precise specifications are available for each product grade upon request.


Key Features & Benefits
Versatile Material Options: Coconut shell for vapor phase and gold recovery; coal for liquid phase and broad contaminant removal; wood for specific decolorization.
High Purity & Quality: Consistent production ensures reliable performance and long service life in filters.
Customizable Forms & Sizes: Available in GAC, PAC, pellets, etc., with sieving to meet specific system requirements.
Cost-Effective Solution: Provides high value through efficiency, long lifespan, and reduced waste.
Application
Air & Gas Purification: VOC removal, solvent recovery, odor control, HVAC systems, gas masks, industrial emission control.
Food & Beverage Industry: Decolorization, deodorization, purification of sweeteners, edible oils, alcoholic beverages.
Metallurgical Industry: Gold and precious metal recovery (Carbon-in-Pulp/Leach processes).
Chemical & Pharmaceutical: Catalyst support, purification of chemicals and intermediates, solvent recovery.
Automotive: Evaporative emission control systems in vehicles.
Medical: Used in hemoperfusion and as an antidote for certain poisonings.
Regular packing
Bags: 25 kg woven bags with plastic liner.
Big Bags: 500 kg or 1000 kg Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs). Special Packaging:
Steel drums or carton boxes for smaller, premium quantities.
Custom packaging available upon request to prevent contamination and moisture absorption during transit.
How to use
Loading: For fixed-bed filters, load GAC to the recommended bed depth. Ensure uniform distribution to prevent channeling.
Pre-treatment (if required): Rinse GAC with clean water to remove fines before initial use in liquid applications.
Operation: Pass the fluid (air or water) through the carbon bed at the designed flow rate. Monitor pressure drop and effluent quality.
Replacement/Regeneration: Replace carbon upon exhaustion (breakthrough). Spent GAC can often be thermally reactivated for reuse.
7. Product Advantages
Proven Effectiveness: Removes a vast array of organic compounds, chlorine, odors, and discoloration.
Material Specificity: Choosing the right base material (coconut/coal/wood) optimizes performance for your specific application.
Long Service Life: High adsorption capacity translates to longer intervals between change-outs, reducing operational costs.
Safe & Natural: An inert, non-toxic filtering medium safe for use in potable water and food processing.
Sustainable Options: Coconut shell-based carbon is made from renewable resources.


Product Advantages
Proven Effectiveness: Removes a vast array of organic compounds, chlorine, odors, and discoloration.
Material Specificity: Choosing the right base material (coconut/coal/wood) optimizes performance for your specific application.
Long Service Life: High adsorption capacity translates to longer intervals between change-outs, reducing operational costs.
Safe & Natural: An inert, non-toxic filtering medium safe for use in potable water and food processing.
Sustainable Options: Coconut shell-based carbon is made from renewable resources.
Storage Method
Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated warehouse on pallets. Keep bags sealed tightly to prevent adsorption of moisture and odors from the atmosphere, which can prematurely saturate the carbon. Store away from strong oxidizing agents, volatile chemicals, and direct sunlight. Use a first-in, first-out (FIFO) inventory system.
FAQ
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Q1: What is the difference between Coconut Shell, Coal, and Wood-based Activated Carbon?
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Q2: How do I choose between Granular (GAC) and Powdered (PAC) Activated Carbon?
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Q3: What does the Iodine Number indicate?
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Q4: How long does activated carbon last? When should it be replaced?
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Q5: Can spent activated carbon be regenerated?






