Activated Carbon
Carbosorb

Grades

Activated Carbon
Granular
- Drinking water filtration
- Solvent recovery
- Decolorization and purification of sugar
- Adsorption of gold from cyanide solutions
- Removal of contaminants in gas purification

Activated Carbon
Powdered
- Purification of edible oils and fats
- Flue gas treatment
- Purification of pharmaceutical ingredients
- Cosmetics applications
- Removal of dyes and chemicals from wastewater

Activated Carbon
Pellet
- Vapor recovery units (VRUs) in gas stations and oil refineries
- Treatment of hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) in biogas purification
- Adsorption of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and acid gases in air purification
- Purification of process gases
- Elimination of odors in water treatment plants
Activated Carbon
Activated carbon is a highly porous, adsorptive material with an extensive surface area, specifically engineered for efficient filtration and purification. It is produced through physical or chemical activation, a process that enhances its internal pore structure, allowing it to effectively capture and remove contaminants, odors, and impurities from liquids and gases
Key Features
Activated carbon can be derived from various raw materials, including:
- Coal-based
- Coconut shell
- Wood-based
- Peat-based
The Activated Carbon can be Supplied in the following forms
- Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)
- Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC)
- Extruded / Pelletized Activated Carbon (EAC or PACL)
APPLICATIONS
- Water purification: Removal of organic contaminants, chlorine, and other impurities.
- Gold extraction: Used in the cyanide process for recovering gold from ore.
- Vapor recovery: Capture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from industrial emissions.
- Air purification: Absorbing odors, toxins, and airborne pollutants.
- Gas purification: Removal of hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and other impurities in gas processing.
- Food and beverage industry: Decolorization of sugar, removal of contaminants in beverages.
- Pharmaceutical industry: Used in drug purification and detoxification treatments.
- Chemical processing: Solvent recovery and impurity removal in industrial applications.
- Wastewater treatment: Adsorption of heavy metals and organic pollutants.
- Petrochemical industry: Used for refining processes and removal of contaminants.
- Brewing industry: Removes unwanted flavors and impurities from alcoholic beverages.
- Oil and gas industry: Purification of process streams and wastewater treatment.
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