By: Muhammad Faisal | 2011-01-19 | Business Activated carbon filtering is the process of cleaning the air or gas flow by removing any impurities and contaminants to further purify and clean it. read more
By: Shubham | 2010-11-20 | Manufacturing Activated Carbon Filter Highly absorbent carbon obtained by heating granulated charcoal to exhaust contained gases, resulting in a highly porous form with a very large surface area. It is used primarily for purifying gases by adsorption, solvent recovery, or deodorization and as an antidote to certain poisons. read more
By: Uriah | 2012-03-09 | Manufacturing This article mainly introduces some general uses of activated carbon, such as used as filters, treat poisoning and so on. read more
By: Sean Millar | 2010-10-04 | Home improvement Carbon water filters are believed to be the most economical water filter in the market today. The minute carbon particles serve as positive agents absorbing negative ions from contaminants. read more
By: Bill Spiez | 2009-02-24 | Public company If you’re like most people, you’re probably wondering what activated carbon is, and its application. Its surface area is used for many adsorbent or chemical reactions as it is a processed form of carbon and it is extremely porous. The following is most popularly described and used as an absorber of contaminants including pollution. read more
By: Max Jackson | 2010-10-29 | Gardening Many growers of medical marijuana absolutely love the smell of that sweet sweet ganja. However, that doesn't mean the neighbor likes that sweet aroma. They may take that smell as a strongly negative thing and could actually end up calling the police which would obviously create quite the headache for even the legal grower. read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-07-07 | Business Business World Activated Carbon to 2014 report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=144431&rt=World-Activated-Carbon-to-2014.html ) which provides Global demand to expand 9% annually through 2014, world demand for virgin activated carbon is forecast to expand an impressive 9.0 percent per annum through 2014 to 1.7 million metric tons. The US represents the largest national market for activated carbon in the world, and through 2014, the country will also pace global growth. This extremely optimistic outlook is based on US new federal environmental regulations mandating mercury removal at coal-fired... read more
By: David Cassell | 2010-12-07 | Health & Fitness A single pound of carbon can absorb thousands of different kinds of particles and chemicals. Activated carbon can absorb even more because these are positively-charged ions, which work like magnets to draw in the negatively-charged sides of all the molecules that should not be in your drinking water. read more
By: Agamsingh980 | 2012-02-27 | Home Improvement It is but true that treatment/purification of water is like any other treatment associated with your health. This implies that you should not just buy any water filter that you come across in the market or those available via direct sales. read more
By: Andrew Collins | 2012-07-06 | Business The use of activated carbon fiber or ACF provides ease of use and unmatched performance even in the most heavy duty applications. ACF is a light-weight, porous sheet that offers versatility in hundreds of applications. read more
By: Sean Millar | 2010-10-19 | Home improvement There are many ways to purify or filter water nowadays. Many people are already conscious about the water they are drinking or using for some other purposes. Due to some dirt present in the environment, it is safe that water will undergo filtration to eliminate impurities and other dirt before drinking or using the water. read more
By: Daniel Woods | 2010-08-11 | Environmental Life changes, leading changes in many things. The carbon water filters is not out of this rule. This kind of purifying water are no longer a favorite of making safe for consumption. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-24 | Business National Standards Commission and the Ministry of Health jointly issued the "drinking water health standards" (hereinafter referred to as the "New Standard") (GB5749-2006) mandatory national standard, a first revision, completed in 2007 on July 1 date, has now entered its third year. "New Standard" in the original standard specified target 35 to 106 read more
By: Mark Shapiro | 2010-09-26 | Home & Family All reverse osmosis water systems require both sediment and carbon pre-filters. All filters need to be changed. Plan on changing sediment and carbon filters every six months or sooner, and reverse osmosis membranes every 2-3 years. read more