Activated carbon filters are used for the treatment of dissolved gases, residuals, and organic matter that cause unwanted chlorine, color, taste, and odor in water. Activated carbon has a coal-free appearance as a structure. With its wide surface area and absorption capacity, it is one of the filtration units that works efficiently in removing parameters that cause pollution in wastewater.
Activated carbon filters have the capacity to remove organic matter and protect the units that will be installed after them from substance leakage. Therefore, activated carbon filter systems are one of the filtration units that must be present in a treatment plant.
Granular activated carbon is made from high carbon organic materials such as coconut shells or coal. Heat is used in the absence of oxygen to increase the surface area of carbon (activate) which is why these filters are sometimes called "coal" filters.
Activated carbon filters are specially designed in different sizes depending on the type of water, concentration of suspended solids, oil and grease, COD, BOD, and pesticide content.
Our company manufactures Activated Carbon Filter Systems from FRP and Steel materials, specially designed according to the existing wastewater flow rate. The equipment that forms the system is integratedly manufactured at the GESU factory, completed with factory and on-site installation, and commissioned before delivery to the customer.