





Honeycomb Activated Carbon
Honeycomb activated carbon is a porous carbon material named after its shape similar to a honeycomb. It is mainly made of high-quality coal, wood or shell activated carbon as raw materials, and is made through special processes (such as honeycomb mold pressing and high-temperature activation firing).
Honeycomb activated carbon is a porous carbon material named after its shape similar to a honeycomb. It is mainly made of high-quality coal, wood or shell activated carbon as raw materials, and is made through special processes (such as honeycomb mold pressing and high-temperature activation firing). Honeycomb activated carbon has the characteristics of large specific surface area, small through-hole resistance, developed micropores, high adsorption capacity and long service life. It is widely used in air pollution control, water treatment and waste gas treatment.
Main parameter
Normal compressive strength: >0.8MPa
Common specifications: 50*50*50mm, 50*50*100mm, 100*100*100mm, 100*100*50mm
Operating temperature: <400 degrees Celsius
Hole density: 100 holes/square inch, 150 holes/square inch
Specific surface area: >700 square/g
Characteristics:
Pore structure: Honeycomb activated carbon has rich pore structures, including macropores, mesopores and micropores, which provide it with a large surface area, making it have a high adsorption capacity.
Physical properties: It has a black appearance, low density, light texture, and is easy to process into various shapes and sizes.
Chemical properties: The surface contains a variety of functional groups (such as carboxyl, hydroxyl, etc.), has certain chemical activity, and can react chemically with certain substances.
Application areas:
- Environmental protection: Used for waste gas treatment, wastewater treatment and noise control. In waste gas treatment, honeycomb activated carbon can absorb harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, etc. to purify the air;
- In wastewater treatment: used to remove heavy metal ions and organic pollutants;
- Food and beverage: used for decolorization, deodorization and purification to improve product quality;
- Chemical industry: used as catalyst carrier, solvent recovery and gas separation material;
- Energy industry: used for energy storage materials and high-end capacitors.