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Activated Carbon Filters

🔧 General Description

AQUALAT carbon adsorption filters are designed for deep purification of water from organic contaminants, chlorine, petroleum products, and other dissolved substances.

The filtration process is based on adsorption — the ability of activated carbon to retain impurities within its highly porous structure.

AQUALAT filters are used as a polishing stage in water treatment systems to improve water quality, including removal of odor, taste, and color.


⚙️ Principle of Operation

Water passes through a filtration layer of activated carbon, where contaminants are adsorbed on the surface and within the microporous structure of the sorbent.

AQUALAT filters effectively remove:

  • organic compounds
  • residual chlorine and chlorinated compounds
  • oils and petroleum products
  • odor and taste-causing substances

Periodic backwashing is used to remove accumulated suspended solids and maintain stable operation.


🏗 Design and Construction

AQUALAT carbon filters are designed as vertical pressure vessels and include:

  • cylindrical steel housing
  • upper and lower distribution systems
  • drainage system
  • piping and shut-off valves
  • sampling devices

The filter media consists of high-quality activated carbon selected according to process requirements.


📊 Technical Characteristics

  • filtration rate — depends on application
  • filter media — activated carbon
  • operating mode — pressure filtration
  • periodic backwashing
  • long service life

🌍 Applications

  • water treatment and polishing
  • removal of chlorine and organic compounds
  • industrial wastewater treatment
  • boiler and power plant systems
  • food and chemical industries

👉 AQUALAT filters are especially effective for improving organoleptic properties and removing dissolved organic contaminants.

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