Electroplating decolorization field


Electroplating decolorization is an important industrial process used to remove pigments and impurities from metal surfaces to give them a clean appearance. Electroplating decolorization is widely used in metal processing, electronic manufacturing and other fields. The application of activated carbon in electroplating decolorization can improve decolorization efficiency and quality and reduce environmental pollution.

 

The main functions of activated carbon in electroplating decolorization are adsorption and catalysis. The porous structure of activated carbon can adsorb metal ions and organic substances and remove them from the solution. In addition, the surface of activated carbon also has a catalytic effect, which can promote the decolorization reaction and speed up the decolorization speed.

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Columnar activated carbon

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Granular series activated carbon

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