GAC is a proven option to remove certain chemicals, particularly organic chemicals, from water. GAC filters also can be used to remove chemicals that give objectionable odors or tastes to water such as hydrogen sulfide (rotten eggs odor) or chlorine.
CARBON FILTRATION is a method of filtering that uses activated carbon to remove chemicals (such as chlorine, volatile organics and others) and some bad tastes and odors from water. Catalytic carbon is a specialized carbon media effective in removing Chloramines from the water, a compound of chlorine and ammonia increasingly being used in place of chlorine as secondary disinfection in public water supplies.
CMSs are among the most commonly used adsorbents for biogas upgrading. CMSs are excellent materials to separate different gaseous components present in biogas. The gaseous component molecules are loosely adsorbed in the pores of the carbon sieve but not irreversibly bound.
CMS (Carbon Molecular Sieve) is being used as absorbent for PSA NITROGEN GAS PLANTS Carbon molecular sieve specializes in separating oxygen from nitrogen under the normal temperature and pressure, an important part in natural gas processing. This process is done with a PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) device.