Air purification field


Activated carbon is widely recognized as an efficient and reliable material for air purification. With its strong adsorption capacity, it effectively removes harmful gases and volatile organic compounds from industrial exhaust, creating a cleaner and safer working environment.

This microcrystalline carbon material, derived from high-quality carbon-rich sources, has a black appearance, highly developed internal pore structure, and an exceptionally large specific surface area. Just one gram of activated carbon can offer a surface area of 800–3000 m²—much higher in specialized grades—enabling it to capture pollutants at a molecular level.

In industries such as petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, electronics, plastic printing, coatings, film manufacturing, and artificial leather, activated carbon is used for the adsorption and recovery of waste gases and solvents. Traditional pellet forms provide longer service life and reduce operating costs, making activated carbon not only an effective but also a cost-efficient solution for industrial air filtration systems.