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Coal Based Powdered Activated Carbon

Coal based powdered activated carbon is derived from coal and is known for its high adsorption capacity and hardness. It is widely used across various industries for its effectiveness in removing a broad range of contaminants.

Coal Based Powdered Activated Carbon

Applications

Coal-based powdered activated carbon is valued for its robustness, high adsorption capacity, and versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of applications across different industries. Its effectiveness in removing a variety of contaminants makes it an essential material in many purification and treatment processes.

Water Treatment
Water Treatment

Drinking Water Purification: Coal-based PAC is extensively used to remove organic contaminants, chlorine, taste, and odor compounds from municipal drinking water.

Wastewater Treatment:
Applied in industrial and municipal wastewater treatment plants to adsorb organic pollutants, heavy metals, and other toxic substances.

Groundwater Remediation:
Utilized to clean contaminated groundwater by adsorbing organic chemicals and pollutants.

Air and Gas Purification
Gas Purification

Industrial Air Filters: Employed in air filtration systems to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and other pollutants from industrial emissions.

Flue Gas Treatment:
Used in power plants and industrial facilities to remove mercury, dioxins, and furans from flue gas emissions.

Food and Beverage Industry
Food and Beverage Industry

Decolorization and Purification: Applied in the purification of food and beverage products, such as sugar, wine, and juice, to remove colorants, odors, and unwanted impurities.

Edible Oil Refining:
Used to remove impurities and contaminants from edible oils, improving their quality and stability.

Pharmaceutical Industry
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries

Purification of Pharmaceuticals: Utilized in the purification of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and excipients to remove organic impurities.

Medical Applications:
Employed in the production of pharmaceutical-grade activated carbon for use in medical treatments, such as poisoning antidotes and hemodialysis.

Environmental Applications
Environmental Remediation

Soil Remediation: Used in the treatment of contaminated soil to adsorb and remove pollutants, including hydrocarbons and pesticides.

Spill Response:
Applied in emergency spill response to adsorb and contain chemical spills, preventing environmental contamination.

Industrial Applications
Industrial Gas Processing

Chemical Processing: Used in various chemical processes to purify raw materials and intermediate products by removing impurities.

Gold Recovery:
Utilized in the gold mining industry to recover gold from cyanide leach solutions through adsorption.

Energy Sector
Energy Storage

Gas Purification: Employed in the purification of natural gas and biogas to remove contaminants such as hydrogen sulfide, siloxanes, and other impurities.

Activated Carbon Injection (ACI):
Used in coal-fired power plants to reduce mercury emissions through the injection of PAC into the flue gas stream.

Textile Industry
Textile Industry

Effluent Treatment: Applied in the treatment of textile wastewater to remove dyes, chemicals, and organic pollutants, reducing the environmental impact of textile production.

Cosmetic and Personal Care
Cosmetic and Personal Care

Skin Care Products: Incorporated into facial masks and cleansers for its ability to adsorb impurities and excess oils from the skin.

Agricultural Applications
Agriculture

Pesticide Adsorption: Used to remove pesticide residues from irrigation water, ensuring safer water for crop irrigation.

Animal Feed Additive: Sometimes added to animal feed to adsorb toxins and improve gut health in livestock.

 Laboratory and Analytical Applications
Laboratory and Analytical Applications

Analytical Reagents: Used in laboratory settings to purify solvents and reagents, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of analytical results.

Sample Preparation:
Employed in the preparation of samples for analysis by adsorbing interfering substances.