Impregnated
Carbons
SPECIALLY TREATED CARBONS
FOR
VAPOR PHASE APPLICATIONS |
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General Carbon Corporation
makes several different grades of impregnated activated carbon
for those special applications where either standard non-treated
carbon does not work or where activated carbon's adsorptive
capacity can be greatly enhanced through impregnation. |
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Application
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IPH: |
The
desulphurisation of gases and the removal of all acidic contaminants
such as hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen chloride and mercaptans. |
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GC
IPHg: |
Superior H2S adsorptive
capacity with a coconut shell carbon provides longer carbon bed life with less attrition than standard impregnated carbons. |
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| GC
IPI: |
The
removal of hydrogen sulfide and all other acidic contaminants. |
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| GC
IPA: |
The
removal of ammonia. |
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| GC
II: |
The
removal of radioactive methyl iodide from |
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nuclear
fission products. |
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| GC
IPP: |
The
removal of formaldehyde. |
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| GC
IT: |
The
removal of radiation in nuclear testing. |
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| GC
IPSp or GC IPSg: |
The removal of mercury. |
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| GC ST-CL |
For Chlorine removal from Air |
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