Activated Carbon Filter
Activated Carbon Filter is unit operation used in water, waste water and sewage treatment plant. An activated carbon filter is primarily used for the removal of organic matter, Color, taste and order.
Process Description :-
Carbon filtering works by adsorption, in which pollutants in the fluid to be treated are trapped inside the pore structure of a carbon substrate. The substrate is made of many carbon granules, each of which is itself highly porous. As a result, the substrate has a large surface area within which contaminants can be trapped. Activated carbon is typically used in filters, as it has been treated to have a much higher surface area than non-treated carbon.
Target Impurities :-
- Free Residual Chlorine
- Organic matter
- Taste
- Order
- Color
Advantages :-
- High Filtration efficiencies
- Filter up to 10 – 20 Microns
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