Specification :
Sugar/ monosodium activated carbon uses high quality wood shavings as raw material, is refined by scientific methods. It is black, non-toxic tasteless, advanced mesoporous molecular, has the advantages of large specific surface area, strong adsorption, filtering speed, high decoloring purity etc. The product is suitable for decolorization and refining of saccharides such as sucrose, maltose, glucose, caramels, ribose, lactose, xylose, starch sugar and etc. It is also suitable for deep purification, decolorization, refining of the industries of citric acid, cystine, monosodium, saccharin, fluorescent whitening agent, glycerin, vegetable oil, soy sauce, spices, beverage and food additives.
Inspection standard GB/ T12496-1999
Package Plastic knitting bags packed, each 25kg or 500kg
Remarks The quality indicator can be produced by customers’ requirements.
MSG special activated carbon is mainly used for reload adsorption tower to continuous decolor of MSG mother liquor in the MSG industry, which can improve the quality of MSG, reduce consumption of powder activated carbon, can load all kinds of towers in chemical industry to continuous decolor of liquidoid. It is also used for decolorization, deodorization and purification in the industries of foodstuff such as sugar, wine, grease, cool beverage, and organic solvent etc.
Activated carbon is a porous material containing carbon, which has highly advanced pore texture and is a excellent adsorbent, per gram of activated carbon adsorption area as much as the equivalent of eight tennis courts. The adsorption of activated carbon is reached by physical adsorption force and chemical adsorption force, besides carbon which contains a little hydrogen, nitrogen oxygen and ash, the structure is accumulated by carbon form six ring content. Because of six ring carbon irregular arrange, the activated carbon has the characters of microporous volume and high surface area.
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