What are special activated carbons?
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There are two types of special activated carbons:
A) EXTRA PURE: They are carbons that are subject to specific purifying processes because of the way of applying shouldn’t release the compounds and salts that a virgin carbon has for standard use like water potabilization.
These carbons are:
| Megapol LS | Activated carbon that complies with the specifications of the U.S.P and that we provide as raw material for pharmaceutical laboratories to ttreat severe poisoning. |
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| Pure-Carb | For the manufacture of cheese "wiht ahs" |
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Ash-Free Carbon |
These carbons present an ignition temperature very superior to a standard carbon which allows to use them in solvent recovery; this is due to their low level of ash. |
B) MODIFIED SURFACE: They are carbons that retain substances that a standard activated carbon can’t adsorb.
These carbons are:
| Biostat | Impregnated with metallic silver as a bacteriostatic agent. | |
| Carvapur | For the purifying of air and gas. |
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| Vapacid | To chemically adsorb acid gases. |
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| Carvacid | To retain organic vapor and acid gases. |
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| Carvapox | To chemically adsorb oxidizing organic molecules (alcohol, aldehides and alquenes). |
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| Vapamón | To chemically adsorb ammonia and amina of low molecular weight. |
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| Vapomer | To chemically adsorb mercury vapor |

