There are currently two forms of mercury removal activated carbon, one is sulfur-loaded mercury-removing activated carbon, which is widely used in the oil and gas industry, and the other is coal-fired flue gas mercury removal activated carbon. The two products are mainly used to remove mercury-containing natural gas, petrochemical waste gas and flue gas containing mercury from coal-fired power plants.
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Appearance |
Black granules |
Black powder |
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Moisture (%) |
≤ 5 |
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Hardness (%) |
≥ 95 |
- |
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Bulk density (g/L) |
650+/-30 |
400+/-30 |
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Micropore volume (ml/G) |
≥ 0.50 |
≥ 0.40 |
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Iodine number (mg/g) |
≥ 1000 |
≥ 700 |
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Mercury adsorption capacity (mg/g) |
≥ 0.3 |
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Sulfur loading (%) |
12-18 |
- |
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Particle size |
2mm-4mm |
325mesh |
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Application |
It is used for mercury removal in petrochemical tail gas treatment (sulphur inpregnated & mercury-removal) |
It's used for removing mercury from flue gas. It should be used together with mercury removal agent. |