Activated charcoal
Special for water and gas purification, 10-24 mesh
science Other reagents with same CAS 7440-44-0
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Activated charcoal is widely used in medical settings as an emergency treatment for certain types of poisoning or drug overdoses. It works by adsorbing toxins in the stomach, preventing them from being absorbed into the bloodstream.
In water filtration systems, it is employed to remove impurities, chemicals, and odors, making water safer for drinking or industrial use. It is also used in air purification systems to trap pollutants and allergens, improving indoor air quality.
In skincare, activated charcoal is incorporated into masks, cleansers, and other products to draw out dirt, oil, and toxins from the skin, helping to reduce acne and improve complexion.
Additionally, it is used in the food industry to decolorize and purify products like sugar and edible oils. In agriculture, it can improve soil quality by adsorbing harmful substances and enhancing nutrient retention.
Activated charcoal is also found in personal care items such as toothpaste and deodorants, where it helps to neutralize odors and whiten teeth. Its versatility makes it a valuable material across various industries.
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| Test Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Particle Size | 10-24 |
| Tetrachloride | 50-70 |
| Apparent Density | 0.45-0.55 |
| Iodine Adsorption Value | 900-1100 |
| Strength | 95 |
| Surface Area | 1050-1150 |
| Total Pore Volume | 1050-1150 |
| Water (Karl Fischer) | 15 |
| Ignition Point | 450 |
| Micropore Volume | 0.50 cm3/g |
| pH | 7 |
| Phenol Adsorption | 150 mg/g |
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