Suppliers of Activated Carbon Filtration Products to Australia and New Zealand
GC IPI is a bituminous coal-based activated carbon that is chemically impregnated with potassium iodine (2%). It is effective for the desulphurisation of gases and the removal of acidic contaminants such as hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen chloride, and mercaptans. The percentage of potassium iodine can be vaired upon request.
Carbon Substrate |
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| (Diameter),mm: (Length), mm: |
4.0 6.0 |
| Mean Particle Diameter mm: | 4.7(min) |
| CTC Number, % wt.: | 60(min) |
| Iodine No., mg/g: | 1000(min) |
| Surface Area, m2/g: | 1000(min) |
| Hardness, m2/g: | 95(min) |
Impregnated Carbon |
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| Bulk Density, g/cc: | 0.46-0.50 |
| Maximum Head Loss @ 50 fpm superficial velocity through a dense packed bed, in wc/ft. bed depth |
1.7 |
| Potassium Iodine Content, % w/w: | 2.0 |
Standard packaging is in 25kg. or 500kg. bags. Other packaging is available upon request.
Caution!
Wet activated carbon removes oxygen from air causing a severe hazard to workers inside carbon vessels. Confined space/low oxygen procedures should be put in place before any entry is made. Such procedures should comply with all applicable local, state and federal guidelines.
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