Activated Carbon

Activated carbon is called activated charcoal or activated coal, is a form of carbon that has been processed to make it extremely porous and thus to have a very large surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions. Sufficient activation for useful applications may come solely from the high surface area, though further chemical treatment often enhances the adsorbing properties of the material. Activated carbon is usually derived from charcoal.
Activated carbon, often impregnated with iodine or sulfur, is widely used to trap mercury emissions from coal fired power stations, medical incinerators, and from natural gas at the wellhead. It is also useful in drinking water treatment because it acts as an adsorbent, and can effectively remove particles and organics from water. This can be used to treat poisonings and overdoses following oral ingestion. It is usually used in compressed air and gas purification to remove oil vapors, odors, and other hydrocarbons from the air.
BALI BRIQUETTES is also supply activated carbon with production capacity over 200 metric ton per month.
We have a quality of carbon since it made from the best quality of coco.
This products have been exported to china, Japan and some other industry countries for cigarettes, gold production etc.
THE ADVANTAGE OF USING BALI BRIQUETTES:
• VERY DRY
• MADE FROM THE BEST RAW COCO MATERIAL
• COMPETITIF IN PRICES
Product’s Specifications
- Moisture Content = 0.7%
- Volatile Matter = 9.8%
- Ash Content = 1.2%
- Fixed Carbon = 89.10%
- Apparent density = 0.4452 g/cm3
- Lodine number = 1040mg/g
- Hardness = 98,77%
- PH 10% at 27.30 C = 9,58



