Case Study
CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDIES
Explore how Haycarb addressed critical challenges at a gold mine in Victoria, Australia, where ineffective carbon regeneration and excessive fine carbon were hindering the gold recovery efficiency. By applying our targeted solutions, we effectively resolved these issues, leading to significant improvements in the gold recovery process.
Activated carbon is a versatile, porous, irregularly structured material made primarily from carbon. It is naturally derived from sources like wood, coconut shells, or coal and features a range of pore sizes, from visible cracks to microscopic dimensions. With its large surface area, activated carbon is excellent for absorbing and trapping molecules, making it useful in various adsorbent applications.
It is crucial for removing impurities from gaseous and liquid media through a mechanism referred to as adsorption. Thanks to its extensive internal pore network and high surface area, activated carbon allows for high-efficiency adsorption.