Special contribution to environment and health protection

Coal chemicals are used in the production of activated carbon to adsorb hazardous chemicals from air and water. Activated carbon is a form of carbon that is highly porous and attracts and holds organic chemicals inside its pores. 

Activated carbon is widely used in essential environment and health-protection applications such as waste-water treatment, air treatment and respiratory protection.

It is also used in consumer applications such as air purification systems in air-conditioning, fish tank filters and medical devices.

 

Water in fish tanks is kept pure thanks to activated carbon filters
Water in fish tanks remains pure thanks to activated carbon filters.
Industrial activated carbon air purification filter, removing hazardous pollutants
Industrial activated carbon air purification filter, removing hazardous pollutants.
Filter housing containing activated carbon
Filter housing containing activated carbon.
Modern cars often use activated carbon to prevent exhaust gases polluting the air inside the car through the air conditioning system.
Modern cars often use activated carbon to prevent exhaust gases polluting the air inside the car through the air conditioning system.