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ACTIVATED CARBON

Origin: Vietnam, China, Japan. Characteristics: cylindrical, granular... Uses: remove suspended impurities, filter residue, waste and purify water. Packing: 25 kg/bag

Origin: Vietnam, China, Japan. Characteristics: cylindrical, granular... Uses: remove suspended impurities, filter residue, waste and purify water. Packing: 25 kg/bag

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Origin: Vietnam, China, Japan.

Characteristics: cylindrical, granular...

Uses: remove suspended impurities, filter residue, waste and purify water

Packing: 25 kg/bag

Activated carbon In general, activated bamboo charcoal in particular (Produced according to Japanese technology and tested in Japan in 2000) has physical and mechanical properties and composition (Small crushed form, compressed through holes to a diameter equivalent to 0,25 - 3mm) such as: uneven particle coefficient 1,40 - 2,2, breakage 10 - 60%. Dry particle density 1,4 - 1,5g/cm3, humidity 0,5 - 2%, ash content 4%, activated component (effective) > 9% and carbon is the main component accounting for over 85%.

As is known, in the periodic table of element C

(Carbon) is located between the metal Lithium and the metalloid Fluorine, so it has the unique property of easily combining with other atoms in many different ways to create a large number of compounds in nature, about 500.000 known compounds and is the main compound of living organisms.

There are thousands of Carbon compounds consisting of only 2 elements C and H (Hydrocarbide), so Carbon is a common element in nature and indispensable in human life.

Activated carbon – under electron microscope magnified 500 times

(Tested in Japan) has a very characteristic honeycomb structure. Thanks to this structure, in 1g of activated carbon, the surface area of ​​all pores can reach 800 - 1300m2/g, so activated carbon has very strong adsorption properties. The larger the adsorption surface, the smaller the adsorbed matter particles, the higher the adsorption properties.