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Solvent Recovery Activated Carbon

Recovering toluene, acetone or gasoline vapor? CTC and ignition point matter.

Solvent Recovery Activated Carbon

Selection Logic

ScenarioRequirementRecommendedKey Spec
Organic solvent recovery (toluene / acetone / ethyl acetate)Large capacity, regenerableExtruded recovery carbonCTC 30–120%
Gasoline-vapor recovery (VRU)High-temperature, safeHigh ignition-point extruded carbonIgnition ≥350°C
Printing / coating off-gasLow resistance, smooth flow0.9–8mm extruded carbonDiameter by duty

Scenario Guide

Organic Solvent Recovery → Extruded Carbon

Filled in fixed-bed adsorbers, CTC value determines adsorption capacity; 30–120% is graded by solvent type. After saturation, the solvent is recovered by desorption and the carbon regenerated for reuse.

Oil-Vapor Recovery → High Ignition-Point Carbon

Gasoline-vapor recovery regenerates at high temperature, so the ignition point must be ≥350°C for safety.

Key Parameters

CTC

Carbon tetrachloride value — measures organic-solvent adsorption capacity; 30–120% graded by solvent.

Ignition Point

Safety threshold for high-temperature regeneration; ≥350°C.

Diameter

0.9–8mm extruded; determines bed resistance and gas-flow smoothness.

Hardness

Durability in fixed beds; ≥90%.

Quick Selection Chart

Your SituationRecommendedProduct
Organic solvent recoverySolvent recovery carbon (CTC 30–120%)Solvent Recovery Activated Carbon
Gasoline-vapor recoverySolvent recovery carbon (high ignition ≥350°C)Solvent Recovery Activated Carbon
Printing / coating off-gasSolvent recovery carbon (extruded 0.9–8mm)Solvent Recovery Activated Carbon
Organic solvent recovery, cost optionWood pellet carbon (CTC 20–80%)Wood Based Activated Carbon Pellets
High-purity gas-phase dutyCoconut pellet carbon (iodine ≥900, low ash)Coconut Shell Activated Carbon Pellets

FAQ

Why is the ignition point important for solvent recovery carbon?

Solvent and gasoline-vapour recovery regenerates at high temperature, so the ignition point must be ≥350°C to operate safely under desorption conditions.

What CTC value should I choose?

CTC 30–120% is graded by solvent type — the more demanding the solvent load, the higher the CTC grade you specify.

How many times can the carbon be regenerated?

Regenerable extruded carbon recovers solvent on desorption and is reused over many cycles; lifetime depends on solvent purity and operating care.

Why extruded (pellet) form for solvent recovery?

Extruded carbon (0.9–8 mm) gives low bed resistance and smooth gas flow in fixed-bed adsorbers, and its strength survives repeated regeneration.

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