Carbon fiber key case product description: 1.Real carbon fiber key holder, carbon fiber key bag; 2.Light weight, modern, high-tech look, noble; 3.Size of 100*55*20mm; 4.Suitable for all car keys.
Product description: 1.Weave :3k plain /twill in matte/glossy sureface , we can do 1k, 1.5k, 6k , 12k. 2.Lay up :both sides 3k +middle ud carbon. 3.Size: 400*500mm, can do 500*500mm, 500*600mm, 500*1200mm, 600*1000mm, 1000*1200mm. 3.Thickness: 0.2-60mm, 0.2-0.5-0.6-0.8-1.0-1.2-1.5-2.0-2.5-3.0-3.5-4.0-4.5-5-6----60mm. 4.Weight: 200g/sqm -360g/sqm. 5. Fiber count: 5*5/cm. 6.Color: black, silver, yellow, red , blue, some mix color 7.Material: 100% pure carbon fiber or carbon wth fiberglass or as per customer request
We offer from Low grade Activated Carbon to High grade Activated Carbon derived from Coal, wood, and Coconut shell as per the requirements. We currently export 300-400 MT of Activated Carbon world wide on monthly basis. Sea worthy.
Activated Carbon.
we produce carbon black from recycled tires jumbo bags 1 ton
Moisture(weight) Ash Particle size Performance of decolouring 20kg/bag
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We provide international standard Quality Activated carbon. We supply coconut base carbon and also wood base carbon grades.
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Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) generally is an organic carbon filtration media of wood, coconut shells and coal. GAC used for water purification. GAC can remove certain chemicals, particularly organic contaminants from water as well as chemicals that produce odors or tastes to water such as hydrogen sulfide or chlorine. Other chemicals, specifically iron and nitrate, can not be removed with GAC. Also GAC should be changed based on contaminant levels and water use as higher levels or use may require more frequent change-outs. Granular Activated Carbon Products range from the size 0.2mm to 4mm. Granular Activated Carbon has relatively larger particles size compared to powdered activated carbon and consequently, presents a smaller external surface.
Anode fragments, also known as residual anodes, also known as carbon fines, residual anodes, anode carbon blocks, waste anodes, prebaked anode blocks, are shipped from large electrolytic aluminum factories and large carbon factories, with guaranteed quality, and are used for smelting copper, aluminum, lead, nickel and gold Special fuel for metals such as silver, it is also a raw material used in carbon factories and electrode paste factories. 1. The anode chips have high calorific value, the heat can reach 8000 kcal, the carbon content is more than 97%, and they are dry and moisture-free. 1 ton of anode chips is equivalent to the combustion value of 1.5 tons of metallurgical coke. 2. Anode fragments, total moisture: 0.8%, ash: 1%, volatile matter: 1%, total sulfur 1.6%, fixed carbon 98%, calorific value 8000 kcal. 3. The anode fragments can be reused in the anode material production process after cleaning. 4. The anode fragments are crushed and screened and divided into different particle sizes, including 1-3 cm blocks, 3-8 cm blocks, 8-20 cm blocks and hand-movable blocks above 20 cm, and whole anode fragments. It is added as an aggregate during the production and processing of anode carbon or electrode paste.
Porosity: Coconut shell activated carbon possesses a significant number of pores, including micropores, mesopores, and macropores. These pores provide a large surface area for adsorption and enhance its capacity to trap and remove contaminants. High adsorption efficiency: Due to its porous structure, coconut shell activated carbon has an exceptional ability to adsorb a wide range of organic and inorganic compounds, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), chlorine, heavy metals, and other impurities. Chemical stability: Coconut shell activated carbon exhibits excellent chemical stability, making it resistant to acidic and alkaline environments. It retains its adsorption capacity even in challenging conditions, ensuring consistent performance over time. Renewable and sustainable: Coconut shell activated carbon is derived from a natural and renewable source, making it an environmentally friendly choice. Utilizing coconut shells as a raw material reduces the reliance on non-renewable resources and supports sustainable practices. Applications of coconut shell activated carbon include: Water treatment: It is widely used in water filtration systems, both for municipal and industrial purposes. It effectively removes chlorine, taste and odor compounds, organic pollutants, and other contaminants, improving the overall water quality. Air purification: Coconut shell activated carbon is used in air filters and respirators to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), harmful gases, and unpleasant odors from the air, creating a healthier and safer indoor environment. Chemical and pharmaceutical industries: It finds applications in the purification of chemicals and pharmaceutical products by adsorbing impurities, colorants, and unwanted odors. Gold recovery: Activated carbon derived from coconut shells is used in the extraction of gold from ore by adsorbing gold complexes from cyanide leach solutions. Environmental remediation: It is utilized in the cleanup of soil and groundwater contaminated with hazardous substances, as it can adsorb and remove a wide range of pollutants. Food and beverage industry: Coconut shell activated carbon is employed in the purification of beverages, such as water, fruit juices, and alcoholic drinks, to remove impurities, odors, and off-flavors.
Activated carbon, also known as activated charcoal, is a highly porous form of carbon that has been specially processed to have a large surface area and a vast network of internal pores and channels. It is created from various carbonaceous materials such as coal, wood, coconut shells, or petroleum coke through a process called activation. The activation process involves subjecting the carbonaceous material to high temperatures (typically between 600 to 900 degrees Celsius) in the presence of an activating agent, which is usually steam or carbon dioxide. This process causes the material to undergo physical and chemical changes, resulting in the development of an extensive internal pore structure.
High Adsorption Capacity: Activated carbon has an exceptional ability to adsorb (attach) molecules onto its surface. The porous structure provides a large surface area per unit mass, allowing it to effectively adsorb a wide range of impurities, contaminants, and pollutants from gases, liquids, and solutions. This makes it useful for purification, filtration, and detoxification processes. Chemical Inertness: Activated carbon is chemically stable and does not react with most substances, making it compatible with a wide range of applications. It is resistant to acids, bases, and other corrosive chemicals, allowing it to maintain its effectiveness and integrity during use. Wide Range of Pore Sizes: Activated carbon possesses a distribution of pore sizes, including micropores, mesopores, and macropores. The presence of different pore sizes enables it to adsorb various molecules of different sizes. Micropores, in particular, provide a high surface area for adsorption of smaller molecules.
Water purification: Activated carbon is extensively used in water treatment processes, including municipal water treatment, household water filters, and industrial applications. It can remove contaminants like chlorine, pesticides, heavy metals, and organic compounds, improving the taste, odor, and overall quality of water.
Chemical and gas purification: The adsorptive properties of activated carbon make it an excellent material for purifying gases and chemicals. It can remove impurities, toxins, and unwanted compounds from industrial processes, laboratory settings, and exhaust streams, ensuring cleaner and safer surroundings.
Environmental remediation: Activated carbon is used in environmental cleanup and remediation projects to remove pollutants and contaminants from soil, groundwater, and sediments. It can effectively adsorb and immobilize substances like heavy metals, pesticides, and industrial chemicals, reducing their impact on the environment.
Medical and pharmaceutical applications: Activated carbon is utilized in medical and pharmaceutical fields for various purposes. It is employed in emergency poison treatment to adsorb toxins and drugs ingested accidentally. It is also used in filtration systems for kidney dialysis to remove waste products from blood.
Deodorization: Due to its high adsorption capacity, activated carbon is commonly employed as a deodorizing agent. It can eliminate foul odors caused by rotting food, chemicals, smoke, or sewage, making it useful in air fresheners, litter boxes, refrigerators, and wastewater treatment plants.
Gold recovery: Activated carbon is utilized in the extraction of gold from ore and other precious metals. Its adsorptive properties enable it to selectively adsorb gold complexes from a solution, facilitating their separation and recovery. Gas storage and purification: Activated carbon can be used to store and purify gases. It is commonly employed in gas masks and filters to remove toxic gases, particulates, and odors, providing respiratory protection.