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- 119 Pages and in-depth TOC on “Activated Carbon Filters Market – Global Forecast to 2025″
This report also provides a comprehensive analysis of the companies listed below:
TIGG LLC (US), Puragen Activated Carbons (US), Cabot Corporation (US), Westech Engineering (US), Kuraray Co. Ltd. (Japan), Lenntech B.V. (The Netherlands), Donau Carbon Corporation (Germany), General Carbon Corporation (US), Sereco S.R.L. (Italy), Carbtrol Corp (US)
The activated carbon filters market report analyzes the key growth strategies adopted by the leading market players, between 2016 and 2019, which include expansions, new product developments, and collaborations.
Activated carbon filters are used to remove organic compounds, and free chlorine from water to make it suitable for drinking and reuse in manufacturing processes or to discharge in water bodies. They are used to remove organic elements, such as humic acid and fulvic acid from potable water to prevent the formation of trihalomethanes, a class of carcinogens. They are also used for air/gas filtration in various industries. The filter media, which is used in the filtration process is activated carbon, also known as activated charcoal. Activated carbon is a form of carbon that removes organic compounds from liquids and gases by a process known as “adsorption”. It is extremely porous and thus has a very large surface area available for adsorption.
Puragen Activated Carbons (US) is one of the major players in the activated carbon filters market. The company provides activated carbon filters under the brand name OxGuard. Its high-grade carbon steel filtration vessel meets material standards of FDA (Food & Drug Authority), EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), and AWWA (American Water Works Association). The company provides activated carbon filtration equipment to a wide variety of markets and applications, such as water filtration, air filtration, chemical manufacturing, decolorization and impurity removal in food & beverage, and pharmaceutical industries.