Types of Activated Carbon and Choosing the Right Carbon for Your Application
Lignite Coal – Open Pore Structure
One material commonly used to make granular activated carbon is lignite coal. Compared to other coal, lignite is softer and lighter, which gives it many large...
Application Of Chelating Agents In Detergents
Chelating agents are widely used in detergents. Its functions in the washing field are as follows:
1.Water softening
The metal ions in water will react with the ingredients in the detergent, reducing the foaming and cleaning...
EDTA Series Products--Application Of Chelating Agents In Personal Care
Chelating agents are widely used in the personal care industry for their ability to enhance product stability, improve efficacy, and prevent degradation caused by metal ions. Here are some com...
Why Should We Recycle Used Activated Carbon?
Activated carbon is a special material that helps clean air and water by trapping harmful chemicals and pollutants. It’s like a sponge with lots of tiny holes that can catch bad stuff. But after it’s used for a while, it gets...
Activated carbon for flue gas treatment in waste incineration
With the acceleration of the urbanization process, the amount of waste generated is increasing day by day, and waste incineration and treatment have become important tasks in urban environmental management. I...
Some answers for activated carbon
How is activated carbon made?
Activated carbon is commercially manufactured from coal, wood, fruit stones (mainly coconut but also walnut, peach) and derivatives of other processes (gas raffinates). Of these coal, wood and coconut are t...
What you know for activated carbon?
What is meant by activated carbon?
Activated carbon is a processed natural material that is high in carbon content. For example, coal, wood or coconut is perfect raw materials for this. The resulting product has a high porosity...
Activated Carbon for Water Treatment
Introduction to Activated Carbon in Water Treatment
Activated carbon is a highly porous material with exceptional adsorption properties, making it a key component in water treatment processes. It is widely used to remove conta...
Activated Carbon: An Overview, Classification
Introduction to Activated Carbon
Activated carbon, also known as activated charcoal, is a highly porous material renowned for its excep...
Introduction of Optical brightener OB-1
Optical brightener OB-1,2,2- (4,4-distyreneyl) dibenzoxazole is a yellow crystalline substance with a melting point of 359-362 ℃. It is insoluble in water, odorless, and has stable performance. The maximum absorption spectrum wave...
Activated carbon shape
There are hundreds of active carbon types and grades. They differ by shape, pore structure, internal surface structure, purity, and others.
Different shapes for different processes:
Powdered activated carbons
The most common size,200 mesh ,...
Activated Carbon
Activated carbon applications as follows:
1. Use for food industry
2. Use for water treatment
3. Use for air & gas treatments
4. Use for desulfurization&denitration
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