Description
Granular Activated Carbon is used for filtering air and liquid to remove organic pollutants.
Uses: Adsorption of small molecular weight organics and pesticides from waste and potable water and Deozonation of Aquatic Centres.
Specifications:
- Origin: Coconut Shell Charcoal - Steam Activated
 - GC: 1200
 - Particle Size: 6 x 12 Mesh
 - Effective Size: 1.6 – 2.00mm
 - Uniformity Coefficient: < 1.4
 - Manufactured in Australia
 - QA ISO 9001:2000 accreditation
 
Applications:
- Air Filtration Volatiles Organic (VOC's):
 - The GAC is used as a filter in the vent from the air source being treated. The carbon adsorbs the VOCs which are a common cause of odours.
 - Methyl Bromide (MeBr): The GAC is used as a filter in the vent from the fumigation system.
 - Waste Water Treatment:
 - Waste Water: The granular activated carbon is used as a filter in a vessel through which the water is pumped. The GAC is regularly backwashed and does not need to be replaced until it is exhausted which may take several years.
 - Stormwater: The granular activated carbon is used as part of a stormwater sand filter constructed specially for stormwater treatment through which the stormwater is flowing. The GAC will remove organic compounds present in the stormwater.
 - Chlorine Removal: Removal of chlorine from municipal water supply to dairy / food processing plant. Removal of chlorine from municipal water supply to a water / beverage bottling plant.
 - Aquatic Centre: The granular activated carbon is used as a filter in a vessel through which the water is pumped. The GAC is regularly backwashed and does not need to be replaced until it is exhausted which may take several years.
 
Package Includes:
Coconut Shell Granular Activated Carbon in Resealable Bag.

                        
                      
                        
                      
                        
                      
                        
                      
                        
                      
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    