| Brand Name: | esorbtech |
| Model Number: | LGl |
| MOQ: | 1 metric ton |
| Price: | Negotiation |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 30000 metric tons per year |
1600mg/g Coconut Shell Activated Granules (30×70 Mesh) — ISO & NSF Certified
Product Introduction
This activated carbon granulate made from high-quality coconut shells offers a remarkable iodine absorption capacity of 1700 mg/g, tailored to improve drinking water quality. Crafted from carefully selected coconut shells, it features a large surface area and intricate pore structure, making it highly effective at removing chlorine, odors, sediments, and various organic contaminants. This ensures consistently fresh and clean-tasting water.
| Specification | Value |
| Mesh Size |
30×70 |
| Iodine Number, mg/g | 1600 |
| Specific Surface Area, ㎡/g | 1600 (min) |
| Moisture, % | 5 (max) |
| Density, g/cm³ | 0.4-0.5 |
| Ash, % | 5 (max) |
| Hardness, % | 95 (min) |
Note: Specifications and particle sizes can be customized according to customer requirements.
Features
Efficient Filtration: Porous granules effectively eliminate chlorine, foul odors, and organic impurities, ensuring high-quality drinking water.
Eco-Friendly: Produced from renewable coconut shells, supporting sustainable water purification practices.
Durability: Strong structure allows for extended use, reducing replacement frequency.
Chemical-Free: Free from additives, making it safe for health-conscious users.
Applications
Ideal for household water systems like under-sink filters and countertop units. It efficiently removes chemicals, off-putting odors, and sediments, helping families access cleaner, tastier water—minimizing dependency on bottled water and chemical treatments.
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Manufacturing Process
The process begins by selecting dense coconut shells rich in carbon content. These are subjected to high-temperature pyrolysis in an oxygen-limited environment, producing charcoal. Activation is achieved via steam or chemical agents, creating a highly porous, high-surface-area structure. The final step involves sorting the activated carbon into consistent granules optimized for residential filtration applications.
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