Coconut shell activated carbon is derived from coconut shells. It has a very high hardness and is more abrasion resistant than any other type. It is a totally natural, environmentally friendly product that has a very small carbon foot print. The carbonaceous product of coconut. Applications â?? Portable water purification Wastewater purification Gold absorption from gold solution Medical use
We are exporter of Activated Carbon. Activated carbon made from raw organic material such as coconut shell. The raw material of activated carbon pulverized and sieved into appropriate and uniform particle sizes. Carbon has been used as an adsorbent for centuries. Activated carbon is a particularly good adsorbent due to its high surface area to volume ratio.
We are supplier and exporter of Activated Carbon. Granular Activated Carbon Products range from the size 0.2mm to 3.75mm. Granular Activated Carbon has relatively larger particles size compared to powdered activated carbon and consequently, presents a smaller external surface. Powdered Activated Carbon Powdered Activated Carbons are small activated carbon particles, with a size that is predominantly less than 0.075 mm. Activated Carbon is used worldwide in purification of Water, Air, etc. We are producers Dura specie of Palm Kernel Shells Powder & Pellets Activated Carbon, with over 1600 Iodine level and equally high level of Harness.
Water purification
2023 New Food Grade High Quality Pharmaceutical Grade Coconut Shell Activated Carbon Pellet Product Specification Index Project YT101 YT102 Grain 10-24meshsize 2.0-0.8mm % â?¥ 98 â?¥96 Iodine value Mg/g â?¥1000 â?¥900 Methyl blue decolorizing ability Ml/g â?¥10 â?¥8 Hardness % â?¥98 â?¥96 Moisture % â?¤10 â?¤10 Ash % â?¤3 â?¤5 Bulk density g/m�³ 0.45-0.55 0.45-0.55 PH / 6-8 6-8 Supply Ability 20 Ton/Tons per Day Packaging Details 25kg/bag Can be customized according to requirements
Among its numerous sources, coconut shells have gained significant attention as a sustainable and efficient raw material for producing high-quality activated carbon. Coconut shell-based steam-activated Carbon is mainly used for the removal of chlorine, organic contaminants, color and odor from drinking water to make it suitable for human consumption. Being microporous in internal structure, coconut shell activated carbon is well suited for organic chemical adsorption, including volatile organic chemicals. - One of the prominent applications of coconut shell-based activated carbon is in water treatment processes. It effectively removes impurities, organic contaminants, and heavy metals, ensuring clean and safe drinking water. - It acts as a decolorizing agent, removing impurities and unwanted odors from edible oils, beverages, and food products finding its application in the food and beverage industry. Additionally, it is employed in the purification of sugar syrups, ensuring high-quality and clear syrup for various confectionery and beverage manufacturing processes. - It serves as an excellent adsorbent in the production of drugs, where it eliminates unwanted impurities, colorants, and traces of heavy metals making it ideal choice in pharmaceutical industry too. The high purity and porosity of coconut shell-based activated carbon make it a preferred choice for pharmaceutical manufacturers to ensure product quality and safety.
Bentonite is a remarkable natural resource that plays a critical role in many industries. As industries continue to seek sustainable and effective materials, bentonite is poised to remain a key player in the global market. For customers looking for reliable, high-quality bentonite, our company offers tailored solutions that meet a wide range of needs. Introduction to Bentonite Bentonite is a highly versatile clay known for its unique properties, including swelling, viscosity, and adsorption. Formed from the weathering of volcanic ash, bentonite contains predominantly montmorillonite clay minerals. Its unique properties make it essential in various industries, ranging from oil drilling to health and beauty. Properties of Bentonite Bentonite's key properties stem from its mineralogical composition. It can absorb substantial amounts of water, which allows it to expand and form gel-like masses. This makes it extremely useful as a sealing agent, binder, and purification substrate. The typical elemental makeup includes high levels of silica and aluminum, with smaller amounts of calcium, magnesium, and iron, which confer its ability to bond and react with other substances. Bentonite Formula and Elemental Composition: Bentonite is primarily composed of montmorillonite, a type of clay mineral that belongs to the larger family of phyllosilicates. Montmorillonite itself can vary slightly in chemical composition, but generally, it can be represented by a simplified formula: Na,Ca0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2nH2O. The elemental makeup of bentonite includes a mix of several primary elements which contribute to its properties: Silicon (Si, (Aluminum (Al), Magnesium (Mg), Calcium (Ca), Sodium (Na), Oxygen (O) and Hydrogen (H). Mining and Production of Bentonite The mining of bentonite is a meticulous process that involves extracting material from open-pit mines. The extracted bentonite is then refined and processed into various grades, depending on its intended use. Major bentonite mining regions include the Western United States, Greece, and Australia, where mining techniques are designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing yield. Applications of Bentonite Bentonite has a wide range of applications due to its versatile properties. It is used in drilling mud for oil and gas wells, as a binder in the foundry industry, in environmental applications such as landfill liners, and as a carrier in fertilizers. It also finds applications in personal care products, due to its absorbent and viscosity-modifying properties.