
1.Solvent Recovery
There are various organic solvents used in industry. While excellent products come out, some organic solvents are emitted into the atmosphere, causing pollution and profound social problems. For this reason, a Japanese chemical engineering company has developed solvent recovery devices using spherical activated carbon. More than 400 sets of such devices have been installed in industries such as electrical appliances, chemicals, automobile manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals. The energy-saving, non-drainage solvent recovery and deodorization devices have been well received by all.
2.Gas Treatment for Filters, etc.
Due to its characteristics of high purity, low dust content, spherical shape, low pressure loss, and strong purification capacity, spherical activated carbon has been adopted in fields such as adsorption materials for filter nets in clean rooms of the semiconductor industry, gas treatment of electronic devices, and adsorption materials for air purification in automobile interiors.
3.Water Treatment
Activated carbon adsorption treatment is a branch of water treatment. With the intensification of water pollution and relevant management measures in recent years, the demand for activated carbon has also increased. In activated carbon adsorption treatment, the fluidized bed method shows excellent decontamination efficiency. Water purification plants that use spherical activated carbon as adsorbent in the fluidized bed method have been in operation for more than 10 years. In addition, due to its characteristics of high purity, low dust content, and wear resistance, spherical activated carbon is also used in pure water production devices and wastewater treatment devices.
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Analysis items |
Test data |
Analysis items |
Test data |
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Iodine value |
≥500-1000 |
Strength % |
≥92 |
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Specific surface area mg/g |
500-1500 |
Moisture content % |
≤10 |
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Bulk density g/cm3 |
0.65-0.85 |
Total pore volume m3/g |
≥0.8cm |
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