Industrial charcoal is a highly porous form of carbon that is processed to have a large surface area. It is produced by heating carbon-rich materials such as wood, peat, coconut shell or charcoal at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen. This process creates a structure of small pores that increase the surface area available for absorption or chemical reactions.
Application Industuries:
Water Treatment Pollution
Food Industry Chemical Industry
Medical Porpuses Enviromental Remediation
Foundry Industry Pyrotechnic Industry