Activated Carbon for Versatile Water Treatment
Activated carbon is a highly porous adsorption material produced from virgin coconut shells or coal-based sources through controlled carbonization and activation processes. It appears as black, irregular granules with a well-developed pore structure and stable mechanical properties.
Its pore distribution spans micropores, mesopores, and macropores, making it adaptable to a wide range of adsorption needs in both gas and liquid phase applications.
Activated carbon plays a crucial role in water treatment due to its high adsorption capacity.
It adsorbs many dissolved organics and eliminates chlorine or other halogens in water.
Halal certified activated carbon is available upon request.