Best selling Anthracite filter material for water purification
USD $224 - $406 /Ton
Min.Order:1 Ton
Gongyi Ou Ya Water Purification Materials Co., Ltd.
Anthracite filter is a kind of filter material in water treatment industry filter. Anthracite filter use high quality anthracite coal as raw material, produced through selecting, screening, powdering, It is generally used as double deck, three layers rapid filtration materials. In general appliciable to neutral alkaline acid purification processing, has the good adsorbability all indexes reach construction (CJ/T44-1999) standard. Anthracite filter material is special mineral selected from deep, has the highest percentage content to. Anthracite filter material can reduce artificial classification and reduce the ash content irrelevant minerals. By filtering and washing, ensure the suitable water filtration.
Characteristics of the product
Anthracite filter material is special mineral selected from deep wells, it has the highest carbon content percentage. Water filter material is made by artificial classification that can reduce irrelevant minerals and reduce the ash content. Water filter is filtered and flushing , ensure it suitable for water filtration purposes. Due to their good solid particles hold facility, thus anthracite can improve suspended particles's scavenging capacity. In addition, its uniformity coefficient is lower that contribute to accelerate flow velocity.
Packing and storage: 25kg woven per bag, product should be stored in dry warehouse.strictly, avoid the rain.
Product technical data:
Analysis items | Testing data | Analysis items | Testing data |
Fixed carbon | ≥85% | Percentage of damage | ≤0.68% |
Specific gravity | 1.57g/cm3 | Hydrochloric acid soluble rat | ≤0.98% |
Bulk Weight | 0.947g/cm3 | Wear rate | ≤0.35% |
Containing mud rate | ≤1%
| Percentage of Sulfur (s) | ≤0.05% |
Porosity | 53% | Zinc content | ≤0.04% |
Uniformity coefficient | K60≤1.5 | Copper content | ≤0.025% |
Non-uniform coefficient | K80≤1.8 | Other heavy metal content does not exceed the national standards for drinking water |