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What is "activated carbon" created by nature? It has the ability to prevent pollution!

It can adsorb various substances within its pores and is used for water purification, odor removal, as well as for absorbents in case of accidental ingestion of toxins and for exhaust gas measures.

Our company contributes to the creation of a clean and bright future society through carbon materials. In addition to "steam-activated carbon," we develop and manufacture products such as "high-performance activated carbon using alkaline activation" and "activated carbon fibers," primarily supplying them to industries in the environmental energy sector. "Activated carbon" is a carbon material that contains countless fine pores (voids) within it, achieving a specific surface area of over 1,000 square meters per gram. The raw materials include wood chips, coconut shells, coal, coke, resins, and carbon fibers, which are processed through a "activation" process to create the pores. [Examples of Activated Carbon Applications] ★ Water purification ★ Odor removal ★ Exhaust gas treatment ★ Electrode materials for energy storage devices (capacitors) *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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Activated Carbon Q&A [Q&A Material Presentation]

[Free Q&A Material] A thorough explanation of concerns regarding "track record" during material selection, as well as simple questions like "What is the difference between the activation methods of steam and alkali?"

The "Activated Carbon Q&A" thoroughly explains the Q&A regarding the "differences in manufacturing methods" and "achievements" of steam-activated and alkali-activated activated carbon provided by Kansai Thermal Chemistry. This catalog answers various questions that may arise during selection, from concerns about "achievements" and "differences in performance" to simple inquiries like "What are the differences in activation methods for activated carbon?" We encourage you to take a look, as it addresses various questions that are often hard to ask in everyday situations in a Q&A format.

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[Application Example] Introduction of High-Performance Activated Carbon for Metal Ion Adsorption (HFMSC)

High transition metal adsorption performance comparable to ion exchange resins! Case examples of activated carbon with a high amount of acidic functional groups.

We will publish examples of applications for activated carbon with a high amount of acidic functional groups. It is capable of removing metals that cannot be removed by general activated carbon. There are also metal removal substances that rival ion exchange resins. It exhibits high adsorption performance for transition metals and demonstrates strong adsorption even for heavy metals. The PDF document includes various metal adsorption data and performance comparisons. 【Features】 ■ Activated carbon with a high amount of acidic functional groups ■ Capable of removing metals that cannot be removed by general activated carbon ■ Metal removal substances that rival ion exchange resins ■ Exhibits high adsorption performance for transition metals ■ Demonstrates strong adsorption performance even for heavy metals *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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