Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Sales Package | 1 x Pouch 200gram Approx |
Brand | BALRAMA |
Model Name | Bacteriostatic Granular Activated Carbon Silver Impregnated Coconut Charcoal Powder (Approx 200 grams) |
Type | Media |
Filter Material | Carbon |
Micron Rating | 0.5 |
Application | Activated carbon, is used as a chemical filtration media. It helps to remove many organic and inorganic materials dissolved in tank water. it keeps the aquarium water clear, and removes odors. Activated carbon works by using absorption process it sucks the pollutants which makes your water polluted and doesnt release it. Use it by poring in electronically operated filters in the sponge or by spreading at the corners of your aquariums 1 teaspoon of premium activated carbon effective for 30 liters of water (1 cubic feet contains 20 liters of water approx.) |
Suitable For | Water Filter |
Filtration Stages | 1 |
Shelf Life | 24 Months |
Model Number | Coconut Shell Based Granule Activated Carbon for Water Treatment |
Height | 5 cm |
Weight | 0.3 kg |
Diameter | 5 cm |
Other Features | Granular activated charcoal is produced from coconut shell charcoal by the process of steam activation. The coconut shell charcoal is fed into the rotary kiln and activated by steam at high temperature resulting in the evaporation of impurities and opening up of pores on the surface. The resultant granular activated carbon big particles are then crushed and sieved to get the desired particle size. Activated carbon commonly used to adsorb natural organic compounds, taste and odour compounds, and synthetic organic chemicals in drinking water treatment. Adsorption is both the physical and chemical process of accumulating a substance at the interface liquid and solids phases. Activated carbon is an effective adsorbent because it is a highly porous material and provides a large surface area to which contaminants may adsorb. GAC made from organic materials with high carbon contents such as wood, lignite, and coal. |
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