Activated carbon from fruit shells, such as apricot, peach, walnut, and jujube shells, is processed through crushing, screening, carbonization, activation, and steam-pore formation to produce black, irregular granular appearance.
Shell Activated Carbon Applications: Primarily used for deep purification of drinking water, industrial and domestic wastewater, and for the adsorption treatment of factory exhaust gases in industries such as power plants, chemical plants, refineries, food and beverage, sugar refining, winemaking, electronics, fish farming, and more. It effectively adsorbs phenols, sulfur, and other organic substances in water, achieving purification, removal of impurities and odors, decolorization, deodorization, and refinement of sugar, monosodium glutamate, and beverages; as well as in gold refining.
Apple shell activated carbon technical parameters:
Iodine Value (mg/g): >900
Specific Gravity (g/cm³): 0.45-0.55
Specific Surface Area (m²/g): ≥1000
Ash content (%): ≤10
Product Function
(1) Oil-contaminated wastewater treatment
(2) Treatment of dye wastewater
(3) Mercury-Containing Wastewater Treatment
(4) Chromium-contaminated wastewater treatment
(5) Catalyst and Loaded Catalyst
(6) Supercapacitor Electrode Material
(7) Smoke Treatment Equipment
(8) Other Applications







