activated carbon for water treatment wood based granular in france

activated carbon for water treatment wood based granular in france
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  • When was granular activated carbon used for water purification?
  • The use of granular activated carbon (GAC) for water purification became common around the start of the 20th century (1906) when the “activation” process was applied to charcoal (which had been used for centuries).
  • What type of activated carbon is used in water treatment?
  • The most commonly used activated carbon in water treatment processes is a GAC made from bituminous coal with a typical surface area of 950 – 1050 m 2 g −1 and a particle size of 12 × 40 mesh (0.420 – 1.680 mm) or 8 × 30 mesh (0.590 – 2.380 mm) .
  • What is activated wood carbon?
  • From the heart of the largest industrial pine forest in Europe comes premium activated wood carbon, Acticarbone® and Anticromos®. Chemviron’s activated carbons from renewable raw materials marketed under the brand names Acticarbone® and Anticromos® are known for their exceptional capacity for adsorption and filtration.
  • Who is carbon activated Europe?
  • Carbon Activated Europe is an operation of Carbon Activated Corporation. With three locations in Dortmund Germany, Gdansk Poland and Bristol United Kingdom. Carbon Activated Europe provides a comprehensive level of service and support to our customers in Europe, The Middle East and Africa.