Coconut Shell Granular Activated Carbon
To produce coconut shell granular activated carbon, the coconut shells are first carbonized at high temperatures to create a charcoal-like material. The charcoal is then activated by exposing it to steam, air, or a chemical activating agent, which creates a highly porous structure with a large surface area. The resulting activated carbon is then crushed into granules of various sizes for use in different applications.
Renewable and sustainable: Coconut shell granular activated carbon is made from renewable resources and is considered a sustainable alternative to other forms of activated carbon.
Food and beverage industry: Coconut shell granular activated carbon is used in the food and beverage industry to remove impurities and contaminants from liquids, such as sugar syrups, fruit juices, and wine.
Industrial applications: It is used in various industrial applications such as solvent recovery, gas purification, and chemical processing.