Typically, people assume there are no major concerns with honeycomb activated carbon, but that's not entirely accurate. Issues related to the storage, transportation, and application of honeycomb activated carbon should not be overlooked. Therefore, it's crucial to be aware of the factors involved in storage, transportation, or use. Below are some key points we've compiled for you on how to store and transport honeycomb activated carbon, and what to be mindful of.
1. Honeycomb activated carbon should be kept away from direct contact with fire sources during storage or transportation to prevent ignition. Once it reaches the ignition temperature of coal, spontaneous combustion may occur. Therefore, it is essential to avoid exposing honeycomb activated carbon to fire sources and store it in as fire-resistant a building as possible.
2. Cellulose Activated Carbon must be strictly kept dry. As a porous adsorbent material, it is crucial to prevent water immersion during transportation, storage, and use. Water immersion fills the pores of the activated carbon, reducing the surface area for direct contact with gases, which significantly impairs its performance. Therefore, cellulose activated carbon should be stored in a cool and dry place, ensuring that the inner and outer packaging bags are not damaged, and preventing moisture and adsorption of other substances from the air.
3. Hexagonal activated carbon must not be stored with toxic or harmful gases or volatile substances. It should be kept away from sources of pollution and should not be mixed with oxidizers.
4. During transportation and loading/unloading, attention must be paid to the honeycomb activated carbon. It is strictly prohibited to use iron hooks for dragging to prevent mixing with hard materials. During transportation, a small portion of the honeycomb activated carbon may inevitably be compressed or worn due to external forces, which could potentially cause damage or breakage. Therefore, it is imperative to avoid vigorous vibration, friction, stepping on, or smashing. Throwing is strictly forbidden. The carbon should be handled gently to minimize particle breakage and affect its usability. Thus, the abrasion during transportation is unavoidable. Only when the honeycomb activated carbon maintains good performance during use and is relatively hard and not easily broken, can it be considered high-quality and excellent.





