What is activated carbon for water treatment
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Water treatment activated carbon is a kind of material used to purify water quality, and has been widely used in the water treatment industry. It is a kind of black granular material obtained from some plants, coal, charcoal, almond shell, olive core, grapefruit peel, etc., after carbonization and activation. It has many advantages, the most obvious of which is its excellent adsorption properties and safety.

First of all, the adsorption properties of water treatment activated carbon are very superior. Its large surface area, uniform pore size distribution, can effectively adsorb harmful substances in water, such as eliminating odor, removing chroma, removing free chlorine, drugs, heavy metals and other substances that can pose a threat to the human body, to achieve the purpose of ensuring water quality. Secondly, activated carbon is a non-toxic and harmless material in the water treatment process, and does not have any harm to water quality. In addition, its filtration effect is stable, long service life, and it can maintain its effectiveness in hot summer and humid environments.

In general, activated carbon is a very safe and practical water treatment material. Its advantage is that it can efficiently purify water quality, while not causing any harm to the human body, more economical and practical, is the ideal choice for water treatment industry. It is believed that in the future, activated carbon for water treatment has broad application prospects and market prospects.






