Adsorption is a process where a solid is used to remove water soluble substance. In this process the activated carbon is the solid. Activated carbon is produced specifically to reach a very large internal surface area (between 500-1500 m 2 / g). The large internal surface area makes the charcoal has an ideal adsorption. The activated carbon comes in two variations: Powdered activated carbon (PAC) and granular activated charcoal (CAG).
Activated carbon is used for example in the following processes: Groundwater Purification Dechlorination of water
Water treatment for swimming pools Refinement of treated wastewater The water refining process consists of passing water to a tank or travez activated charcoal filter. This method is highly efficient for removing chlorine, odor and taste of water, and solid heavy metals (lead, mercury) in water.
Adsorption is a process where a solid is used to remove water soluble substance. In this process the activated carbon is the solid. Activated carbon is produced specifically to reach a very large internal surface area (between 500-1500 m 2 / g). The large internal surface area makes the charcoal has an ideal adsorption. The activated carbon comes in two variations: Powdered activated carbon (PAC) and granular activated charcoal (CAG).
Activated carbon is used for example in the following processes: Groundwater Purification Dechlorination of water
Water treatment for swimming pools Refinement of treated wastewater The water refining process consists of passing water to a tank or travez activated charcoal filter. This method is highly efficient for removing chlorine, odor and taste of water, and solid heavy metals (lead, mercury) in water.