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Activated Carbon Production Line

Activated carbon is a specially treated carbon that heats organic raw materials (nut shells, coal, wood, etc.) to reduce non-carbon components without air (this process is called carbonization), then reacts with the gas and the surface is covered with air . Erosion, creating a microporous structure (this process is called activation). Since the activation process is a microscopic process, that is, the surface erosion of a large number of molecular carbides is point erosion, there are countless tiny pores on the surface of activated carbon.
Description
Description

Activated carbon is a functional carbon material made through high-temperature pyrolysis. Due to its large specific surface area, developed pore structure, high adsorption efficiency, and good chemical properties, it is widely used in industry, agriculture, medicine, food and other aspects, such as gas purification , sewage treatment, pharmaceutical industry, sugar production, etc.

Principle

Carbonization: raw materials are pyrolyzed at high temperature without oxygen to remove volatiles and form carbonized materials.

Activation: Carbonized material reacts with activators (such as water vapor, carbon dioxide) at high temperatures to form a porous structure, increasing the specific surface area and adsorption capacity.

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Final Products


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Technical Details


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