REACT – LIQUID PHASE Granular Activated Carbon Data Sheet
■Liquid phase reactivated carbon is available in two grades, DSR A and DSR C, and is designed for the removal of organic contaminants from industrial wastewater, process water, groundwater remediation and other non potable waters. The carbon is manufactured by the reactivation of previously used granular activated carbon to produce a high density, high surface area and durable product capable of withstanding repeated cycles of use and reactivation.
■For situations where the pH of effluent or backwash water is a critical parameter, whether the limitation is due to process or permit restrictions, Calgon Carbon offers RX A PH - a pH stabilized version of DSR A. RX A PH is specifically designed to alleviate the pH rise commonly found on startup of fresh carbon beds, which may exceed acceptable water quality parameters and cause a significant loss in production. RX A PH is applicable in these situations where the influent pH is greater than 3.
■DSR A, DSR C and RX A PH are effective in a wide range of applications providing reliable removal of dissolved organic compounds. They are screened prior to packaging to ensure low pressure drop. These products are not intended for use in food grade or potable systems.
●Features / Benefits
■Manufactured from selected sources of previously used granular activated carbons
■Reactivated/recycled product
■High surface area/pore structure
■Product is screened prior to packaging
■Strongly adsorbing pore structure for a broad range of contaminants and concentrations
■Economical alternative to virgin carbon
■Screened for less fines and lower pressure drop; minimize backwashing
■Propagates the cycle of responsible resource utilization
[ Industrial Wastewater ][ Remediation Water Treatment ][ Reactivation ][ Ground Water ][ Surface Water ] |
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2015/8/26 |
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