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Introduction of Hanyan Honeycomb Activated Carbon

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USAGE

Honeycomb activated carbon can be widely used in all kinds of gas purification equipment and waste gas treatment projects, practice has proved that the purification effect is better than ordinary activated carbon. The pollutants that can be removed with honeycomb activated carbon are: nitrogen oxide, carbon tetrachloride, chlorine, benzene, diformaldehyde, acetone, ethanol, ethyl ether, methanol, acetic acid, ethyl ester, styrene, phosphogas, odor gas and other acid-base gases.

FEATURES

Honeycomb activated carbon has the characteristics of large specific surface area, small pore resistance, developed micropores, high adsorption capacity, long service life, etc., and is widely used in air pollution control. The selection of honeycomb activated carbon adsorption method, that is, waste gas and porous activated carbon with a large surface contact, the pollutants in the waste gas is adsorbed, so as to play a purification role.

DIECTIONS FOR USE

It can be used directly or put into the purification cabinet and adsorption bed. If the exhaust gas concentration is high and the discharge volume is large, two purification cabinets and adsorption bed can be used alternately. In the process of use, try to avoid the temperature is too high, too high temperature will reduce the amount of adsorption, adsorption with the temperature rises and decline; At the same time to avoid high dust content and oil mist, because the tar dust mist will block activated carbon micropores, increase resistance, reduce the adsorption effect, if the use environment contains a lot of thick dust and tar, should be installed before the level of dust filtration to achieve the best effect and the longest service life.

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