Max Sorb Technical Document "Introduction to Activated Carbon Fiber Products"
Introduction of activated carbon fiber products made from high-performance porous carbon "Maxorb".
The technical document "Introduction to Activated Carbon Fiber Products" by Max Sorb provides an explanation of the alkali-activated activated carbon "Max Sorb," which successfully entered mass production in 1992. This product can achieve a specific surface area exceeding 3000 m², which is three times that of conventional activated carbon, allowing it to exhibit various high adsorption performances that cannot be realized with regular activated carbon. [Contents] ■ Adsorption performance of alkali-activated activated carbon fiber ■ Active surface area of alkali-activated activated carbon fiber For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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[Content] [Adsorption Performance of Alkali-Activated Carbon Fiber] ■ Water flow performance for water purifiers: Good performance at high SV (flow rate) ■ Free chlorine removal performance: High removal efficiency ■ Toluene adsorption performance: Approximately twice the gas adsorption capacity compared to conventional products [Active Surface Area of Alkali-Activated Carbon Fiber] ■ Active surface: Highly active parts of the carbon surface ⇒ Effective for the adsorption and removal of various harmful substances *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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We contribute to the creation of a clean and bright future society through carbon materials. Based on the knowledge and technology of carbon chemistry cultivated over many years, we develop and manufacture products such as "steam-activated activated carbon," "high-performance activated carbon through alkaline activation," and "activated carbon fibers," primarily supplying them to industries in the environmental energy sector.