Technology, Engineering and Development

 Engineering products

Our company provides supplies of speciality engineering products such as industrial fittings and valves, manufactures unique technologies and at the same time, specializes products according to client requirements. We also deal with complete deliveries of mining equipment. For foreign clients, we mainly use Central European production. We supply equipment, including logistics.

 

Activated carbon technology 

Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal, is a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase the surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions. Activated is sometimes substituted with active. Due to its high degree of microporosity, one gram of activated carbon has a surface area in excess of 3,000 m2(32,000 sq ft as determined by gas adsorption.An activation level sufficient for useful application may be obtained solely from high surface area. Further chemical treatment often enhances adsorption properties.
Activated carbon is usually derived from charcoal. When derived from coal it is referred to as activated coal. Activated cokeis derived from coke.
Activated carbon (charcoal) is an allowed substance used by organic farmers in both livestock production and wine making. In livestock production it is used as a pesticide, animal feed additive, processing aid, nonagricultural ingredient and disinfectant.In organic winemaking, activated carbon is allowed for use as a processing agent to adsorb brown colour pigments from white grape concentrates.It is sometimes used as biochar.

 Waste Processing Technology

New Municipal Solid Waste Processing Technology Reduces Volume and Provides Beneficial Reuse Applications for Soil Improvement and Dust Control. One possible method to relieve this waste problem is to reduce the volume of the municipal solid waste or utilize waste in methods other than landfilling. Collection and composting of organic food, processing, and landscape wastes, as well as paper, glass and metal recycling have made significant contributions to reducing waste volume, but landfill utilization requirements still exceed landfill capacity