
Activated carbon is a carbon-based material that has been processed to maximize its adsorptive properties, yielding a superior adsorbent material.
Activated carbon is a granular material produced mostly by roasting charcoal from coconut shells or coal at 800 to 1000 degree to "activate" it. Impurities are removed by acid washing. Typically, it has pore sizes ranging from 500 to 1000nm and a surface area of about 1000m2/gram.

Activated carbon uses high-quality fruit shell coconut shell as raw material, and is refined and processed using advanced production technology. The product has the advantages of developed pore structure, high strength, low impurity content, appropriate particle size, low resistance, easy regeneration, etc. It has excellent effect on water purification and can remove carcinogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic and other pollutants.




