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export@zzzkelin.comPowdered activated carbon can be used in waste incineration processes to remove pollutants from the flue gas generated by the combustion of waste. PAC is a fine, black powder that is made by heating organic materials, such as coal, wood, or coconut shells, in the absence of air, creating a highly porous material with a large surface area.
Item | Unit | Data |
Size | mesh | 325 |
Moisture | % | ≤5 |
Surface area | m2/g | ≥900 |
Total pore volume | cm3/g | ≥0.45 |
Iodine value | mg/g | ≥800 |
Fire point | ℃ | ≥450 |
Chlorine content | % | ≤0.1 |
In waste incineration applications, PAC is injected into the flue gas stream, where it adsorbs pollutants such as dioxins, furans, and heavy metals onto its surface. The PAC and adsorbed pollutants are then collected in a baghouse or electrostatic precipitator, and the clean gas is released into the atmosphere.
The use of PAC in waste incineration can significantly reduce emissions of pollutants, making it an effective method for controlling air pollution. PAC is also cost-effective, easy to handle, and can be tailored to specific applications, making it a popular choice in the waste incineration industry.
Overall, the use of PAC in waste incineration can help to improve air quality and reduce the impact of waste incineration on the environment.
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