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Granular Activated Carbon

Shanti Carbons Granular Activated Carbon is a versatile filtration media available in mesh sizes from 4×8 to 18×50. Derived from natural sources like coconut shells, coal, wood etc., it boasts high surface area and pore structure, efficiently trapping impurities. Widely used in water and air purification, GAC effectively removes organic compounds, odors, chlorine, and pollutants. It finds applications in municipal water treatment, wastewater treatment, and air purification systems, ensuring clean water and improved air quality for residential, commercial, and industrial use. Trust our high-quality GAC for reliable filtration needs.

Our Variety

4x8
4x10
6X12
6X16
7X16
8X14
8X16
8X20
8X30
8X35
10X16
10X18
10X20
10X30
12X20
12X30
12X40
14X20
14X30
14X40
18X35
18X40
18X50

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Activated carbon, also known as activated charcoal, is a highly porous form of carbon with a large surface area. It is produced by heating carbonaceous materials such as coconut shells, wood, or coal to high temperatures in the absence of air, followed by chemical or steam activation. This process creates a network of pores that can adsorb various substances.

Activated carbon is widely used in various industries and applications including water treatment, air purification, gas and vapor phase filtration, chemical purification, wastewater treatment, food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals, and environmental remediation.

When selecting activated carbon, consider factors such as pore size distribution, surface area, hardness, ash content, and the specific application requirements. It’s crucial to choose the right type of activated carbon to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.

In order to maintain cost efficiency for all parties involved, our minimum purchase quantity is 2 ton.

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Yes, activated carbon can be recycled and reused in certain applications after regeneration. Regenerated activated carbon can maintain its adsorption capacity and effectiveness, reducing the need for disposal and contributing to sustainability efforts.