Product Description
Capacity | 100 tablets per bottle | |||
Fit Range | Hospital, Restaurant, Factory, Swimming pool, School, Home, Public place | |||
Certification | production certificate |
Application:
- Chemical storage exhaust purification
- Automobile tail gas purification
- Gas separation, such as the recovery of benzene from city gas;Recovered from natural gas gasoline, propane and butane;Used for disposal of synthesis gas, such as recovery of hydrocarbons.
- Liquid phase adsorption, such as using activated carbon adsorption in the sugar industry discolor the sugar solution;Use activated carbon discolor the organic material in chemical industry;Use activated carbon to purify the organic impurities in plating bath, to guarantee the quality of plating surface and used for removing phenol wastewater, etc.
Package:
25,50kgs plastic drums;
50kgs cardboard drums;
10/20/50kgs European plastic drum:
1000kg Supersack:
Carton Box
we can provide special package like palletized, shrink wrapped, strapped and so on if you need.
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