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Charcoal Activated Granular

Charcoal Activated Granular
Charcoal Activated Granular
Charcoal Activated Granular
Charcoal Activated Granular

Charcoal Activated Granular Specification

  • Size
  • 500G
  • Usage
  • Laboratory
  • Purity
  • 99%
  • Shelf Life
  • 60 Months
  • Physical State
  • Powder
  • Molecular Weight
  • 12.01 GSM (gm/2)
  • Boiling point
  • Sublimes
  • CAS No
  • 7440-44-0
  • Grade
  • Extra Pure
  • Type
  • Scientific Lab Chemicals
 

Charcoal Activated Granular Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 1 Piece
  • FOB Port
  • JAIPUR
  • Payment Terms
  • Telegraphic Transfer (T/T), Cash Advance (CA), Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Supply Ability
  • 100 Pieces Per Day
  • Delivery Time
  • 7 Days
  • Sample Available
  • No
  • Sample Policy
  • Contact us for information regarding our sample policy
  • Main Export Market(s)
  • Central America, South America, Asia, Eastern Europe, North America, Western Europe, Australia, Africa, Middle East
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About Charcoal Activated Granular

Granular activated carbon (GAC) isa carbon filtration media made from organic materials like coal, coconut shells, peat, or wood.Its used to treat water and air, remove odors, and separate components in flow systems.GAC is characterized by its porous structure, which allows it to remove dissolved contaminants from water through a process called adsorption.Here are some details about GAC:
  • ProductionGAC is made by heating carbon-rich raw materials in the absence of oxygen to increase the carbons surface area.
  • StructureGAC is made up of tiny carbon atom clusters with a random porous structure that includes a wide range of pore sizes.
  • UsesGAC is used in a variety of applications, including water treatment, air filtration, deodorization, and more.
  • EffectivenessGAC can remove certain chemicals, like organic contaminants, hydrogen sulfide, and chlorine from water.However, it cant remove other chemicals, like iron and nitrate.
  • SizeGAC is available in different sizes, such as 820, 2040, or 830 for liquid phase applications.
  • MaintenanceGAC should be changed based on water use and contaminant levels

FAQs of Charcoal Activated Granular:


Q: What is the molecular weight of the Charcoal Activated Granular product?

A: The molecular weight of the Charcoal Activated Granular product is 12.01 GSM (gm/2).

Q: What is the grade of the Charcoal Activated Granular product?

A: The grade of the Charcoal Activated Granular product is Extra Pure.

Q: What is the recommended usage of the Charcoal Activated Granular product?

A: The recommended usage of the Charcoal Activated Granular product is for laboratory purposes.

Q: What is the size of the Charcoal Activated Granular product?

A: The size of the Charcoal Activated Granular product is 500G.

Q: What is the shelf life of the Charcoal Activated Granular product?

A: The shelf life of the Charcoal Activated Granular product is 60 months.

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