Activated Alumina
EAM offers activated alumina products suitable for a wide range of applications. Activated alumina is a porous form of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) that has been processed to increase its surface area and adsorption capabilities. Activated alumina is typically produced by heating (calcining) aluminum hydroxide or boehmite at high temperatures and after some other processes activated alumina granules with a highly porous structure and certain metallurgical Phases. The production process increases the surface area of the alumina significantly. This high surface area is crucial for its adsorption and catalytic properties. Characteristics of activated alumina, along with the ability to tailor its properties through production optimization, contribute to its widespread use in diverse industries. EAM produces activated alumina granules with controlled specific surface area and high purity for various applications.
Advantages:
- High Surface Area
- Chemical Stability
- Thermal Stability
- Porous Structure
- Regenerability
- Non-Toxicity
- Versatility
Applications:
- Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Air Purification
- Desiccant and Drying Agent
- Chromatography
- Adsorbent in Analytical Chemistry
- Catalyst Carrier
- Ceramic and Refractory
- Medical and Pharmaceutical