Our Activated Carbon Filter has a mild steel pressure vessel that has external valves for controlling the flow of water during treatment process. The media of our Activated Carbon Filter has layers of crushed gravel and graded pebbles. An inlet distributor is equipped in it that directs the inflow of raw water upwards towards the top-dished end. Then the filtered water goes through bottom collecting system that controls the assists in the cleaning of the filter.
We provide the Activated Carbon Filters that have their internal surface painted with anticorrosive paint or epoxy based paint. Flow indicators are given as optional extras for controlling and measuring flow of water. Pressure Gauges are also provided at the inlet and outlet. An orifice board is fitted in the drain for controlling flows. Our Activated Carbon Filter effectively chlorinates water for removing organic impurities.
Activated carbon can remove and destroy residual disinfectants (chlorine and chloramine) through a catalytic reduction reaction. This is a chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons from the activated carbon surface to the residual disinfectant. In other words, activated carbon acts as a reducing agent.
In our advanced filtration technology, the water passes through activated carbon. Since carbon has an optimum iodine valve, it helps to remove colour, odour, and chlorine from the wastewater. Furthermore, the effective absorption properties of carbon will help trap harmful toxins and bring them to the surface of the filter, thus allowing easy removal.
