Activated carbon refers to any product obtained by activating materials
containing carbon. It is an amorphous group of carbon with an infinite number
of fine holes (10 to 10 mil A) and an extremely large surface area (500~1500㎡/g).
Therefore, the larger the size of the fine hole and the surface area, the higher
absorption power it has. It is nonpolar material with high chemical and oxidation
stability. It is used for a wide range of applications such as odor-removal,
decolorization, retrieval, assembly and refinement.
This facility performs the secondary processing of the water primarily separated
by the scale pit using the settling separation method and it filters out fine floating
materials and the suspended solids in the water.