- Qingqingquan
- Shandong
- 20 days
- 300 units per month
Professional water treatment activated carbon media. GAC, carbon block, and powdered carbon for chlorine removal, organic adsorption, and taste improvement. NSF certified with technical support.
Water Treatment Activated Carbon | Professional Filtration Media Solutions
Intro: Premium activated carbon specifically engineered for water treatment applications. Effectively removes chlorine, organic compounds, and improves taste/odor. Available in GAC, carbon block, and powdered forms for various water treatment needs.

Why Choose Activated Carbon for Water Treatment?
Activated carbon is one of the most effective filtration media for removing contaminants through adsorption - where impurities are trapped within the pore structure of carbon particles.
Key Benefits:
- Chlorine Removal: Protects downstream equipment and membranes
- Organic Compound Removal: Effectively reduces VOCs and pesticides
- Taste & Odor Improvement: Eliminates unpleasant tastes and smells
- Chemical-Free Process: Physical adsorption requires no chemicals
3 Main Types of Water Treatment Activated Carbon
1. Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)
- Particle Size: 0.4-2.5mm
- Applications: Large-scale water treatment systems
- Advantages: High contact time, easy regeneration
- Service Life: 6-24 months
2. Carbon Block Filters
- Filtration Grade: 1-10 micron
- Applications: Point-of-use and final polishing
- Advantages: Combined mechanical and chemical filtration
- Service Life: 3-12 months
3. Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC)
- Particle Size: 10-50 microns
- Applications: Emergency treatment and wastewater
- Advantages: Rapid adsorption, flexible dosing
- Usage: Batch treatment processes

Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Coconut Shell Carbon | Coal-Based Carbon |
|---|---|---|
| Iodine Value | 1000-1100 mg/g | 800-1000 mg/g |
| Surface Area | 1000-1200 m²/g | 900-1100 m²/g |
| Chlorine Removal | >99% | >98% |
| Moisture Content | <5% | <8% |
| pH Range | 6-10 | 6-10 |
5 Critical Application Scenarios
1. Municipal Water Treatment
- Pre-chlorination removal
- Taste and odor control
- Organic matter reduction
- Disinfection by-product prevention
2. Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Color removal
- Organic pollutant adsorption
- Heavy metal removal
- Wastewater recycling
3. RO Pretreatment Systems
- Chlorine and chloramine removal
- Organic fouling prevention
- Membrane protection
- System lifespan extension
4. Drinking Water Purification
- Home water filter systems
- Commercial drinking water
- Bottled water production
- Emergency water treatment
5. Specialized Applications
- Swimming pool water treatment
- Aquaculture water quality
- Food processing water
- Pharmaceutical water systems
Selection Guide: Choosing the Right Activated Carbon
For High Chlorine Removal:
- Catalytic activated carbon
- High iodine value (>1000 mg/g)
- Acid-washed varieties
- Appropriate contact time design
For Organic Compound Removal:
- Microporous structure carbon
- High surface area media
- Coconut shell based carbon
- Extended empty bed contact time
For Taste and Odor Control:
- Coal-based activated carbon
- Specific pore size distribution
- Regular replacement cycles
- Proper bed depth design
Installation & Operation Guidelines
System Design Parameters:
- Empty Bed Contact Time: 5-15 minutes
- Flow Rate: 2-10 gpm/ft³
- Bed Depth: Minimum 24 inches
- Vessel Material: FRP or stainless steel
Operational Considerations:
- Regular backwashing to prevent channeling
- Monitoring pressure drop changes
- Periodic water quality testing
- Timely carbon replacement

Performance Monitoring & Maintenance
Key Monitoring Indicators:
- Chlorine Breakthrough: Regular residual chlorine testing
- Pressure Drop: Monitoring system pressure changes
- Water Quality: Periodic laboratory analysis
- Service Life: Time-based replacement scheduling
Maintenance Schedule:
- Daily: Visual inspection and parameter recording
- Weekly: Backwash operation and flow rate check
- Monthly: Water quality testing and analysis
- Annually: Carbon replacement and system overhaul
Quality Assurance & Certifications
International Standards:
- NSF/ANSI 61: Drinking water system components
- NSF/ANSI 42: Aesthetic effects treatment
- ISO 9001: Quality management systems
- AWWA Standards: Water treatment applications
Quality Testing:
- Iodine adsorption value testing
- Methylene blue adsorption capacity
- Particle size distribution analysis
- Apparent density measurement
6 Competitive Advantages
✔ High Adsorption Capacity - Optimized pore structure for maximum efficiency
✔ Long Service Life - Durable carbon particles with slow exhaustion
✔ Cost-Effective - Lower operating costs compared to alternatives
✔ Versatile Applications - Suitable for various water treatment scenarios
✔ Easy Maintenance - Simple replacement and regeneration processes
✔ Environmentally Friendly - Natural material with minimal waste generation
Industry Solutions
Customized Services:
- Particle size customization
- Special impregnation treatments
- Bulk packaging solutions
- Technical support services
Professional Support:
- System design consultation
- Installation guidance
- Operational training
- After-sales service



