Honeycomb activated carbon is refined from raw materials such as wood chips and coconut shells through carbonization and activation processes. It features a large specific surface area (over 500 m2/g) and strong adsorption capacity (up to 800-1000 mg/g). It is primarily used in air purification, waste gas treatment, water purification, and wastewater treatment. Characteristics of honeycomb activated carbon: 1. High specific surface area:
The smaller the particle size, the more pores; the larger the specific surface area, the stronger the adsorption capacity; with a specific surface area of up to 1000 m², its total weight is only about 0.15 kg. 2. High adsorption power:
The smaller the particle size or the more regular the shape, the larger the specific surface area; the porous structure makes it difficult for gas molecules to escape; uniform pore distribution and consistent diameter sizes enhance the adsorption effect. 3. Low resistance:
Due to the well-developed capillary effect from the fine pores, it can reduce the power consumption caused by fluid friction. 4. Easy to regenerate:
Reusable multiple times. 5. Chemically stable. 6. Long service life.


































