Powdered Activated Carbon
Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) is a highly porous adsorbent material, typically produced from high-quality carbonaceous raw materials such as coconut shells, coal, or wood. Through processes of carbonization, high-temperature activation, grinding, and refining, it forms a fine black powder with a large specific surface area and a well-developed pore structure.
PAC is widely used for liquid-phase adsorption and purification. Its main applications include water treatment (drinking water, industrial wastewater, sewage), decolorization and deodorization in the food and beverage industry, chemical purification, and environmental remediation. It can effectively remove organic pollutants, color, odor, residual chlorine, and other harmful substances from liquids.
With the advantages of rapid adsorption speed, large adsorption capacity, and convenient use, powdered activated carbon is usually added directly to the liquid for mixing and contact. It is widely applied in various fields requiring efficient adsorption and purification treatment.
