The first element in our strength is our technology. Years of experience have enabled us to master in producing variety of GAC exclusively from coconut shell charcoal as raw material.

Product technology involves the characterization of activated carbon and formulation of unique carbon properties for specific applications. After this we determine how to make it in more economical way to give you the most cost effective carbon.

Another important aspect of any organization is their reliability as a supplier - the ability to consistently provide a quality product in a timely manner.

One of our unique strength is our captive source of major raw materials used in GAC. This is not true of any other producer. We have sources and reserves of raw materials that have never experienced supply interruptions. This means that you can count on GCARBON to consistently meet your activated carbon requirements.

Quality is an important criteria in the supply of virtually any products. Activated Carbon is no exception.

There are two aspects of product quality that are important to our customer. The first one is to provide the right combination of properties to do the job. Our wide product line helps to select the best carbon for a given job. The second and more conventional aspect of product quality, is the assurance you are receiving a consistent product that meets your rigorous quality requirement, shipment after shipment. Our rigid control standards ensures quality product of every lot.

Service is not the last thing in GCARBON. We recognize that anything we do to make it easier and more enjoyable for you to deal with us will make it more likely you will chose us as your supplier.

 
 

We at GCARBON offer a method of filtering of contaminated water using granular activated carbon to remove contaminants and impurities, utilizing chemical adsorption. Each piece of carbon is designed to provide a large section of surface area, in order to allow contaminants the most possible exposure to the filter media. One pound (454g) of activated carbon contains a surface area of approximately 100 acres (1 km²/kg).

This carbon is generally activated with a positive charge and is designed to attract negatively charged water contaminants. Carbon filtering is commonly used for water purification, but is also used in air purifiers.

 

Carbon filters are most effective at removing chlorine, sediment, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) 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 50micrometers. 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.