Activated Carbon Filter

Activated Carbon Filter

The activated carbon filter is a filtration method that removes impurities and contaminants from water and wastewater, using activated carbon as a filter medium through the process of adsorption, which binds impurities chemically on the surface of the carbon filter instead of absorbing them physically, removing toxins from the water without stripping the water of important salts and minerals.

The activation process opens the various pores of the carbon and drives away unwanted molecules. The open pores are what allow the carbon to capture contaminants, known as “adsorption”.

The activated carbon filter is widely used in water and wastewater treatment applications due to its ability to remove a wide variety of impurities and contaminants.

The activated carbon filter also provides various benefits for the systems in which it is included, such as:

Some of the most common applications include:

Grupo EP supplies a skid carbon filter with an automatic or manual system, the skid is made up of all the items that make up the filtration system, facilitating field installation and optimizing space, in addition to providing replacement of the filtering medium (activated carbon, pebbles, etc) or spare items that make up the system (crepines, valves, tanks, etc). Grupo EP supplies activated carbon filters of all flow rates and specifications.