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Activated Carbon Media

Activated Carbon Media

Activated carbon, a porous material made from carbon-rich sources like coconut shells, is commonly used in water treatment for its ability to adsorb a variety of contaminants, including organic compounds, chlorine, and heavy metals. This makes it essential for improving water quality by removing impurities and improving taste and odor.

How It Works: Activated carbon adsorbs pollutants through physical and chemical adsorption. It works by trapping contaminants in its pores, offering a large surface area for removal.

Types:
  • Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) – Used in large-scale filtration systems.
  • Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) – Effective for quick adsorption in slurry form.
  • Extruded Activated Carbon (EAC) – Cylindrical pellets used in air and water treatment.

Applications:
  • Water Treatment: Removes organic compounds, chlorine, and VOCs.
  • Wastewater Treatment: Used in industrial applications.
  • Aquarium & Pool Treatment: Ensures clean water.
  • Air Purification: Removes gases and odors.

Advantages:
  • High adsorption capacity
  • Cost-effective and versatile
  • Improves water taste and odor
  • Can be regenerated

Limitations:
  • Less effective at removing heavy metals and inorganic contaminants
  • Requires regular replacement or regeneration
In summary, activated carbon is an efficient and affordable solution for water purification, improving water quality by removing a wide range of contaminants.

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