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Reactivated Carbon is a type of Advanced Material used in a variety of industries. It is produced by heating carbon-based materials such as coal, wood, or coconut shells to high temperatures in an oxygen-free environment. This process removes volatile compounds and impurities, resulting in a highly porous material with a large surface area. Reactivated Carbon is used in a variety of applications, including air and water purification, odor control, and the removal of heavy metals from wastewater. It is also used in the production of pharmaceuticals, food, and beverages.
Reactivated Carbon is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional filtration methods. It is also highly durable and can be reused multiple times. This makes it an attractive option for many industries.
Companies in the Reactivated Carbon market include Calgon Carbon Corporation, Cabot Corporation, Kuraray Co., Ltd., and Norit NV. Show Less Read more