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Activated Carbon manufacturers and suppliers with offices and reactivation plants in Belgium, France, Germany and the UK. In addition to activated carbon, Chemviron supply fixed and mobile adsorption units (carbon filters) Map |
Products / Services Activated carbon is a crude form of graphite, the substance used for pencil leads. It differs from graphite by having a random imperfect structure which is highly porous over a broad range of pore sizes from visible cracks and crevices to molecular dimensions. The graphite structure gives the carbon Recent research carried out primarily in Germany and the UK has identified elevated concentrations of a range of perfluorinated chemicals in surface and groundwaters. Reactivation is a process to restore the adsorption capacity of Granular Activated Carbon using a special furnace operating at over 800°C. » 'Green' Aerosol Propellants |
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Activated carbon is a crude form of graphite, the substance used for pencil leads. It differs from graphite by having a random imperfect structure which is highly porous over a broad range of pore sizes from visible cracks and crevices to molecular dimensions. The graphite structure gives the carbon
Recent research carried out primarily in Germany and the UK has identified elevated concentrations of a range of perfluorinated chemicals in surface and groundwaters.
Reactivation is a process to restore the adsorption capacity of Granular Activated Carbon using a special furnace operating at over 800°C.

