Pulverized Activated Carbon / Wooden Type / Filter Material / Wastewater Treatment
This activated carbon is prepared by charring the wood at high temperatures and subsequently subjecting it to a physical or chemical activation process. The activation process greatly increases its surface area and forms many micropores, giving it a high adsorption capacity.
Advantages
High adsorption capacity: Granular activated carbon has an extremely high surface area due to its porous structure, which allows it to effectively adsorb a wide range of dissolved organic compounds (DOCs), heavy metals, and other harmful substances from water.
Improved taste and odour: Granular activated carbon improves the taste of drinking water by effectively removing undesirable tastes and odours, such as those produced by chlorine and organics.
Versatility: Granular activated carbon can be used in a variety of water treatment systems, including slow sand filters, rapid filtration systems and upflow or downflow filtration systems.