Activated carbon (coconut shell)

Coconut shell activated carbon is one of the "adsorption type water treatment agents"Preferred category for "small molecule, low concentration, high-precision purification needs"Its core value lies in "high proportion of micropores+low impurities+high adsorption capacity", especially suitable for drinking water purification and high-end industrial wastewater deep treatment

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  1. Deep treatment of industrial wastewater to reduce "recalcitrant pollutants"
    • Suitable for wastewater treatment in industries such as printing and dyeing, pharmaceuticals, and food processing: It has strong adsorption selectivity and high removal rate (up to 90%) for small molecule organic pollutants such as dyes (such as reactive dyes, acid dyes), phenolic compounds, and antibiotic residues. Due to its low impurity content, it will not cause secondary pollution to water quality.
    • Assisted removal of heavy metals: Through surface chemical adsorption (such as binding with hydroxyl and carboxyl groups on the surface of activated carbon), it has a good adsorption effect on low concentrations of heavy metal ions such as Pb ² ⁺, Cd ² ⁺, Hg ² ⁺, etc., and is often used as a core agent in the "deep purification stage" of industrial wastewater.