Petrochemical field


Activated carbon is an adsorbent material with a highly porous structure and large specific surface area, and is widely used in the petrochemical industry.
Its excellent physical and chemical properties make it an indispensable adsorption material in petrochemical production. By rationally selecting the type and application method of activated carbon, problems in wastewater treatment, gas purification, catalyst carriers, etc. can be effectively solved, providing strong support for the development of the petrochemical industry. It is hoped that the application of activated carbon in the petrochemical industry will receive more attention and development in the future and make greater contributions to environmental protection and improvement of production efficiency.

Related

Coconut Shell Activated Carbon

Coconut shell activated carbon is a type of activated carbon made from coconut shell raw materials, characterized by high adsorption capacity, low resistance, and multiple regenerations. Coconut shell activated carbon is suitable for high-quality water purification, gold extraction, removal of free chlorine, solvent recovery and other fields. Widely used in decolorization, deodorization, removal of organic matter and residual chlorine in central water purifiers, drinking water, and industrial water.

Columnar activated carbon

Columnar activated carbon is made of high-quality coal, coconut shell and sawdust through a series of production processe black cylindrical particles are widely used in gas treatme

Granular series activated carbon

Coconut shell activated carbon is a type of activated carbon made from coconut shell raw materials, characterized by high adsorption capacity, low resistance, and multiple regenerations. Coconut shell activated carbon is suitable for high-quality water purification, gold extraction, removal of free chlorine, solvent recovery and other fields. Widely used in decolorization, deodorization, removal of organic matter and residual chlorine in central water purifiers, drinking water, and industrial water.