What is a Carbon Filter?
Carbon is a commonly used medium in the water filtration process. In fact, nearly every type of water filter system--whether it's backpacking water filters, refrigerator filters, shower filters, jug filters, reverse osmosis water filtration systems or whole-house filters- makes use of carbon filters in several ways. Carbon filters for water filtration are produced by grinding carbon sources.
This carbon source can be:
- Bitumen coal
- Peat
- Charcoal
Of the carbon sources mentioned above, charcoal is the most widely used and highly renewable.
How Does the Carbon Filter Work?
Carbon Filter removes contaminants through adsorption. Adsorption means that contaminants are attracted to the activated carbon surface and hold it, just as a magnet attracts and holds iron filings. Carbon filters also act as catalysts to change the chemical composition of some contaminants. Activated carbon is ideal for removing chlorine, organic chemicals such as pesticides, THMs such as chloroform, and many of the VOCs that are components of gasoline, solvents and industrial cleaners.
What Applications Are Carbon Filters For?
- Sewage Treatment Plant- Eliminating Contaminants
- Air Purification- Filtering Out Volatile Components
- Broad Industrial Applications
- Treating Drinking Water – Actively Filtering Organic Components
- Distilled Beverage Purification
PT. Cahaya Mega Buana Sell Carbon Filter
PT. Cahaya Mega Buana sells carbon filters and all other types of industrial filters, from the food industry to the cement industry and the power generation industry. If you are currently looking for a quality Carbon Filter, we are able to provide solutions for your industry. For those of you who need more detailed information about our products, please contact us immediately.