Process for producing granular activated carbon

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Carbonizing to form article – From cellulosic material

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252421, 264 295, 264105, 264141, 264148, 264DIG69, 423449, C01B 3108

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ABSTRACT:
Granular activated carbon is produced from a waste tire pyrolysis residue by kneading homogeneously the residue, a wooden carbonaceous material, and a carbonaceous binder under heat, extruding the resulting mixture by an extruder under certain heating conditions, and carbonizing and activating the extruded material.

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Binders and Base Materials for Active Carbon -- Morgan et al., Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 38, No. 2, Feb. 1946, pp. 219-228.

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