Description
Chemical Absorption carbon filter waste water Treatment
Carbon filter is a method of filter that uses a bed of activated carbon to remove
contaminants and impurities, using chemical absorption.
Each particle/granule of carbon provides a large surface area/pore structure, allowing
contaminants the maximum possible exposure to the active sites within the filter media. One
pound (450 g) of activated carbon contains a surface area of approximately 100 acres (40
Hectares).
Activated carbon filter works via a process called adsorption, whereby pollutant molecules
in the fluid to be treated are trapped inside the pore structure of the carbon substrate.
Carbon filter is commonly used for water purification, in air purifiers and industrial gas
processing, for example the removal of siloxanes and hydrogen sulfide from biogas. It is
also used in a number of other applications, including respirator masks, the purification
of sugarcane and in the recovery of precious metals, especially gold. It is also used in
cigarette filters.
Active charcoal carbon filter are most effective at removing chlorine, sediment, volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), taste and odor from water. They are not effective at removing
minerals, salts, and dissolved inorganic compounds.
Typical particle sizes that can be removed by carbon filters range from 0.5 to 50
micrometres. The particle size will be used as part of the filter description. The efficacy
of a carbon filter is also based upon the flow rate regulation. When the water is allowed
to flow through the filter at a slower rate, the contaminants are exposed to the filter
media for a longer amount of time.
Control Mode
Active carbon filter can be controlled by manual or automatic type to start,wash,backwash,stop and other operations.
Types of carbon filter
There are 2 predominant types of carbon filter used in the filtration industry: powdered
block filter and granular activated filter. In general, carbon block filter are more
effective at removing a larger number of contaminants, based upon the increased surface
area of carbon filter. Many carbon filter also use secondary media, such as silver or Kdf-
55, to prevent bacteria growth within the filter. Alternatively, the activated carbon
filter itself may be impregnated with silver to provide this bacteriostatic property.
Technical Parameters:
TPYE | TANK SIZE (mm) | TOTAL HIGH (mm) | FLOW RATE (m3/hr) | INLET AND OUTLET (mm) | ACTIVATED CARBON (t) |
YLD-500 | 500*1500 | 2350 | ~2 | DN32 | 0.11 |
YLD 600 | 600*1500 | 2380 | 2-3 | DN32 | 0.16 |
YLD 700 | 700*1500 | 2400 | ~4 | DN40 | 0.22 |
YLD 800 | 800*1500 | 2400 | ~5 | DN40 | 0.3 |
YLD 900 | 900*1500 | 2500 | ~6 | DN50 | 0.36 |
YLD 1000 | 1000*1500 | 2600 | ~8 | DN50 | 0.45 |
YLD 1200 | 1200*1500 | 2700 | ~11 | DN65 | 0.65 |
YLD 1400 | 1400*1500 | 2800 | ~15 | DN65 | 0.86 |
YLD 1500 | 1500*1500 | 2850 | ~18 | DN65 | 1 |
YLD 1600 | 1600*1500 | 2900 | ~20 | DN80 | 1.2 |
YLD 1800 | 1800*1500 1800*1800 | 3000 | ~25 | DN80 | 1.5 |
YLD 2000 | 2000*1500 | 3100 | ~30 | DN100 | 1.8 |
YLD 2200 | 2200*1500 | 3180 | ~38 | DN100 | 2.2 |
YLD 2400 | 2400*1500 | 3330 | ~45 | DN100 | 2.5 |
YLD 2500 | 2500*1500 | 3380 | ~50 | DN100 | 2.8 |
YLD 2600 | 2600*1500 | 3430 | ~55 | DN125 | 3 |
YLD 2800 | 2800*1500 | 3530 | ~60 | DN125 | 3.5 |
YLD 3000 | 3000*1500 | 3630 | 70-80 | DN125 | 4 |
YLD 3200 | 3200*1500 | 3730 | 80~100 | DN150 | 4.5 |
FAQ:
01. how small a solid needs to be removed,
02. how dirty the water is,
03. how the water will be used once it is filtered,
04. and the source of backwash water needed to clean the filters.
Application:
Widely used in electricity, electronics, beverages, water, petroleum, chemical, metallurgy, textile, paper,
food, swimming pools, municipal engineering and other process water, domestic water, drinking water, recycled water and wastewater pre-treatment areas.