Product Introduction
Qualified raw coal, with Taixi anthracite as the primary feedstock, is crushed to a specified fineness (typically 200 mesh) upon plant entry. It is then blended with an appropriate volume of binder (usually coal tar) in kneading equipment, followed by extrusion into carbon strips via specialized molds under predetermined pressure. Subsequent to carbonization and activation processes, the resultant activated carbon is subjected to screening and packaging to yield the finished product.
(1) Coal-based columnar activated carbon is extensively applied in solvent recovery, industrial waste gas purification, purified water treatment, water conditioning for food and pharmaceutical facilities, mariculture and seedling cultivation, as well as cold storage preservation and factory air purification.
(2) Coal-based crushed granular activated carbon is suited for raw water purification in power plants, particularly for the filtration and remediation of chemical wastewater, chlorine removal from brackish water utilized in power plant boilers, and soil amendment of golf courses.
(3) Coal-based powdered activated carbon is primarily used for tap water purification, where it adsorbs organic substances, residual chlorine and odorous compounds in raw water, reduces turbidity, enhances water palatability, and ensures compliance with drinking water standards.