Bone charcoal for the removal of fluoride and heavy metals.
A carbon-based porous adsorbent that is very effective in removing residual fluorine and heavy metals in the final stage of wastewater impurity removal and finishing process!
Bone charcoal is produced by selecting, crushing, and sieving cow bones, followed by dry distillation at high temperatures above 800°C. Bone charcoal derived from cow bones has exceptional removal performance compared to plant-based activated carbon, zeolites, and coal-based adsorbents. It can remove a wide range of substances, including heavy metals such as mercury and cadmium, as well as difficult-to-remove elements like fluoride and arsenic, achieving 2 to 5 times the removal capacity compared to plant-based activated carbon, zeolites, and coal-based adsorbents. 【Features】 ■ Bone charcoal is an animal-based activated carbon with countless pores. ■ Unlike plant-based activated carbon, which is primarily composed of carbon, it is mainly composed of calcium phosphate. ■ Because calcium phosphate is the main component, it possesses not only adsorption capacity but also ion exchange capacity.
- Company:Daiwa Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd.
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