Activated Carbon Desiccants
Your Resource for Activated Carbon Desiccants
Activated carbon is a porous substance that attracts and holds organic chemicals. Carbon becomes activated by a burning carbonaceous substance without oxygen present. The burning molecule is treated chemically or physically to develop a series of holes or pores within the carbon. The increased surface area of pores attracts and maintains organic chemicals.
Activated carbon desiccants are used as economical adsorbents to maximize compressed air dryer efficiency and longevity. These desiccants are used in many applications, including communication equipment, bulk chemicals, artifact storage, shipping containers, consumer products, medical equipment, furniture, food products, electronic packaging, and pharmaceuticals.
Activated carbon is used across various industries as an effective adsorbent. The high surface area and reactivity makes activated carbon useful for purifying, dechlorinating, and decolorizing liquid and vapor components.
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The physical and chemical makeup of carbon desiccants is important for removing contaminants from complex systems. Pioneer Air Systems offers several types of activated carbon desiccants:
Catalytic components activate carbon to remove chloramines and hydrogen sulfide from drinking water as an alternative to chlorine. Listed below are a few benefits of catalytic-based activated carbon:
The pore distribution system within coal-based carbon is optimal for removing molecular structures of any size. Coal carbon aids in odor control by improving the taste in liquids, purifying wastewater, decolorizing liquid, and removing vapor from liquid applications.
Industries typically use coal-based activated carbon for wastewater treatment, industrial air purification, food and beverage purification, automotive manufacturing, and pharmaceutical production. Coal material is beneficial for:
Wood-based carbon has a high surface area containing mesopores and micropores with excellent decolorizing abilities. This carbon material is produced from sawdust and typically used in wastewater filters to remove organic impurities that break down larger molecular structures. Wood-based carbons create a high surface area in granular, powdered, or pellet form.
Applications for wood-based activated carbon include decolorization of oil, water purification, wastewater treatment, and pharmaceutical uses. Wood carbon is a low-density renewable source of raw material.
Modified chemical impregnation activates carbon through metal particles on the internal surface of pores. Carbon’s adsorption capacity significantly increases, providing a cost-effective method for removing impurities from gas streams. Impregnated carbon is used in many gas purification and water treatment processes.
Many products and services need activated carbon. Listed below are different industries and their applications that require carbon:
Pioneer Air System’s activated carbon desiccants support the air and gas industry by:
The EPA considers activated carbon technology the best method for removing contaminants in surface water. Granular activated carbon is essential for adsorbing organic carbon material throughout this process. Carbons aid in the removal of:
The longevity of your compressed air dryer relies on humidity and moisture control. Pioneer’s selection of dryer desiccants includes color change, activated carbon, activated alumina, molecular sieve, deliquescent, silica gel, and natural gas desiccants. These products control pressure dew points, eliminate wet gas and air, maintain fuel gas purity, and can be used for regenerative drying. Contact our team today for effective activated carbon desiccants.