Chemical Processing

Activated carbon, often called a “universal cleaner,” is essential in today’s chemical industries. Due to its large surface area, numerous tiny holes, and ability to trap various substances, it is used in multiple processes to clean, separate, and recover chemicals. It is used in industries like oil and medicine. As rules become stricter and companies strive to be more eco-friendly, the use of activated carbon continues to grow.
Gold Mining
In gold mining, extracting gold in an efficient and eco-friendly manner is crucial. One key material used today is activated carbon. This is a porous substance used in two standard methods: carbon-in-pulp (CIP) and carbon-in-leach (CIL). These methods help extract gold from ore slurry by allowing the gold-cyanide mix to adhere to the surface of the carbon.
