Activated carbon is commonly used in gold recovery processes due to its ability to adsorb gold ions from a cyanide solution.
The gold ions are then desorbed from the activated carbon, typically through a process involving elevated temperature and pressure, resulting in the recovery of the gold.
Pellet activated carbon is a form of activated carbon that is compressed into small cylindrical pellets.
This form of activated carbon is often used in gold recovery applications due to its high density and uniform size, which allows for efficient flow and distribution within the recovery process.
The 6x12 mesh size refers to the particle size of the activated carbon and indicates that the carbon particles are sized between 6 and 12 mesh.
Activated carbon is a type of media commonly used in aquarium filters to remove impurities and pollutants from the water.















