Description
Granular decolorizing activated carbon made from wood
Applications of wood activated carbon:
- Discoloration of liquids.
- Retention of high molecular weight organic contaminants (such as colors, fats, oils, greases and natural organic matter).
- Mega is a charcoal of vegetable origin, made from pine wood and activated with phosphoric acid.
- Mega has a high proportion of pores with a diameter greater than 50 nm, so it adsorbs with greater efficiency organic contaminants of high molecular weight such as colors, fats, oils and natural organic matter in general.
- Wood bleaching granulated activated carbon.
Why is wood activated carbon a liquid decolorizer?
This material has a large surface made up of mesopores and macropores. Through a physical-chemical process, the particles that generate the color in the fluid are adsorbed. Wood granular activated carbon is ideal for color adsorption and discoloration in the beverage and distillate industry due to its high chemical affinity for organic compounds without compromising the purity and safety of the product.






















