A medium in a form of activated carbon features high-level adsorption of chlorine, heavy metals and other chemical contaminants. It reduces the content of organic substances, additionally influencing water organoleptic qualities. It corrects changed colour, improves taste and smell of treated water and removes problem causes. The medium does not require regeneration.
Activated carbon from bituminous coal or granulated coconut carbon with high sorption capacity. Widely used in residential water treatment systems, potable water treatment systems and production solutions. It reduces heavy metal concentrations and undesirable physico-chemical properties of water: taste, smell and colour. Thanks to its microporous structure, carbon effectively copes with treatment of moderately and highly contaminated water. Thanks to its considerable ability to remove organic compounds, the Sorbotech activated carbon can be used for sewage treatment.
Highly porous carbon medium made of coconut shells. It is characterised by the highest possible adsorption capacity, thanks to which it is successfully used for water, sewage and alcohol filtration. It effectively reduces concentration of chlorine, heavy metals and organic substances, further improving the physico-chemical water properties, such as taste, smell or colour. It is intended for residential and industrial water treatment systems, municipal and institutional installations, as well as in contact with potable water. Regeneration of the medium is not necessary, but it is possible in order to restore its properties.