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Our biomass activated carbon achieves 1,800 m²/g surface area - 35% higher than coal-based rivals. See how we dominate:
Parameter | Biomass AC | Traditional AC |
---|---|---|
Adsorption Rate | 98.2% | 82.5% |
Regeneration Cycles | 15+ | 8-10 |
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"Using EcoCarb's biomass activated carbon, we reduced heavy metals by 97% and saved $78,000/year in replacement costs." - Municipal Water Authority
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A: Biomass activated carbon is a porous material produced from organic waste like coconut shells or wood. It is used for adsorption, purification, and filtration due to its high surface area and eco-friendly sourcing.
A: Activated carbon is created by carbonizing biomass (e.g., heating in low oxygen) followed by activation via steam or chemicals. This process develops its porous structure, enhancing adsorption capacity.
A: Biomass-derived activated carbon is renewable, reduces waste, and lowers production costs. It also performs comparably to traditional coal-based activated carbon in filtration applications.
A: Yes, it effectively removes contaminants like heavy metals and organic pollutants. Its porous structure and eco-friendly origin make it ideal for sustainable water treatment solutions.
A: Yes, it repurposes agricultural/industrial waste and reduces reliance on non-renewable resources. Its production has a lower carbon footprint compared to fossil fuel-based alternatives.
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