What Is a Granular Absorbent?
Granular absorbents are devices designed to absorb and remove impurities, operating based on the interaction between impurities and the absorbent surface. They are used in air purification, water treatment, and food processing.
Comprising absorbent material, flow path, and a collector, granular absorbents adsorb impurities and collect them. Key features include versatility, high absorption capacity, and low manufacturing costs. Selection should be based on the absorbent type and application, with attention paid to saturation and recommended replacement intervals.
Different types of granular absorbents, such as activated carbon or zeolite, offer varying characteristics and should be carefully considered based on the intended use.