Ultraviolet Light Technologies
Effective in both drinking water and wastewater, UV light alters the DNA of pathogens, killing them or making it impossible for pathogens to reproduce and infect humans. In combination with hydrogen peroxide, UV light is effective in destroying many contaminants common in groundwater remediation applications.
Calgon Carbon continues to lead the marketplace with innovative UV technologies with the Sentinel® line designed to protect municipal drinking water supplies from pathogens, the
C³ Series™ open-channel wastewater disinfection product line for municipal wastewater disinfection, and Rayox® UV advanced oxidation equipment for treatment of contaminants such as 1,4-Dioxane, MTBE and Vinyl Chloride in groundwater, process water and industrial wastewater. For more information on Calgon Carbon's UV Technology, click here.
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Activated Carbon Products and Media
Activated carbon is a porous material that removes organic compounds from liquids and gases by a process known as “adsorption.” In adsorption, organic molecules contained in a liquid or gas are attracted and bound to the surface of the pores of the activated carbon as the liquid or gas is passed through.
The primary raw material used in the production of the Company’s activated carbons is bituminous coal which is crushed, sized and processed in low temperature bakers followed by high-temperature furnaces. This heating process is known as “activation,” and develops the pore structure of the carbon. Through adjustments in the activation process, pores of the required size for a particular purification application are developed.
Producing more than 100 types of granular, powdered and pelleted activated carbons made from coal, wood or coconut char, Calgon Carbon remains committed to meeting our customers' toughest purification, separation and concentration challenges. Click on a link below for more specific information on:
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