VOC Adsorption
VOCs are carbon-based chemicals that readily evaporate at room temperature. Common examples include benzene, toluene, xylene, formaldehyde, acetone, and a wide range of solvents. Their release contributes to tropospheric ozone formation, smog, and human exposure risks such as respiratory issues and carcinogenicity.

Waste Incineration
As an important site for garbage disposal, the operational efficiency and treatment effectiveness of garbage incineration plants are directly related to environmental protection and public health. Activated carbon, as a widely used multifunctional material, plays an important role in waste incineration plants.

Acid Gas Treatment
Acid gases represent significant environmental and operational challenges in industrial processes including petroleum refining, chemical manufacturing, waste incineration, and power generation.

Kitchen Oil Fume
Kitchen emissions, consisting of grease aerosols, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and odorous molecules, pose significant challenges to indoor air quality, human health, and HVAC system maintenance. Activated carbon (AC), with its exceptional adsorption capacity, has become an indispensable component in modern kitchen ventilation systems.

Desulfurization and Denitrification
Rapid industrialization has made gas treatment a critical link in both environmental protection and energy use. Among industrial off-gases, SO₂ and NOx are the dominant pollutants, damaging the atmosphere and triggering acid rain and photochemical smog. Efficient, low-cost desulfurization and denitration are therefore urgent.

CO2 Adsorption
As an important site for garbage disposal, the operational efficiency and treatment effectiveness of garbage incineration plants are directly related to environmental protection and public health. Activated carbon, as a widely used multifunctional material, plays an important role in waste incineration plants.

Gas Mask
Activated carbon is a porous material widely used in purification and adsorption processes. Among its numerous applications, its use in gas masks is particularly critical. This extends beyond daily life and industrial protection into military operations and emergency response.


