Orcarbon
Our company has been involved in the design and construction of various systems using activated carbon for many years.
Features Special carbon activated by pyrolysis Orcarbon (activated carbon) is a special carbon primarily made from wood, coconut shells, or coal, which has been activated through pyrolysis. Activated carbon is formed by small, plate-like micropores measuring approximately 1 to 6 nm (1 nm = 10 Å). Depending on the bonding state of these micropores, countless voids are formed, centered around 2 to 10 nm and extending up to 10,000 nm. Because activated carbon has a sponge-like porous structure, it has a large surface area of 500 to 1,700 m² per gram, which contributes to its significant adsorption capacity.
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