Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) is a type of carbon that has been finely ground into a smooth, powdery form. It has a structure with numerous porous holes and an extremely large surface area created during the activation process, which gives it a very strong adsorption capacity for gases, liquids, and other organic molecules.
Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) is a type of activated carbon that is finely ground into a powder. This form of activated carbon has a highly porous structure with an extremely large surface area created during the activation process, which gives it a very strong adsorption capability for gases, liquids, and other organic molecules.
Activated carbon is produced from various materials, with the most common being wood, coal, peat, and rice husks. During production, the activated carbon is activated at high temperatures, creating small pores on its surface that enhance its surface area and adsorption ability.