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 Ennore India manufactures and distributes specialty mineral salts and other specialty chemical-based products for a wide range of industries and niche markets.The company was established in 1996, starting its life as a trading company before launching a production facility to supply inorganic metallic salts to the laboratory reagent market.Since then our expertise and production capability has grown, and today we work with leading companies from around Asia, in Biogas, Human, Animal and Plant Nutrition, Pharmaceutical and Biotech, Metal Finishing and Surface Treatment, Laboratory Reagents, Tantalum.We operate from two purpose-built sites that comprise warehousing for food, feed and pharma products, a fully equipped inorganic analysis lab and a multipurpose production area.The company invests in people, plant and premises and our a dedicated quality team ensure that we remain fully compliant with industry regulations.The current management team has been at the helm for the past 15 years and we continue to build on the foundations laid by the company’s founders.

What links the past with the present is our constant focus on product excellence and our ongoing commitment to clients, as they keep pace with changing requirements.

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, just 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 the useful application may be attained solely from the high surface area; however, further chemical treatment often enhances adsorption properties.
 

Activated carbon is usually used in water filtration systems. In this illustration, the activated carbon is in the fourth level (counted from bottom).
Carbon adsorption has numerous applications in removing pollutants from air or water streams both in the field and in industrial processes such as:

Spill cleanup
Groundwater remediation
Drinking water filtration
Air purification
Volatile organic compounds capture from painting, dry cleaning, gasoline dispensing operations, and other processes.
During early implementation of the 1974 Safe Drinking Water Act in the USA, EPA officials developed a rule that proposed requiring drinking water treatment systems to use granular activated carbon. But, because of its high costs, the so-called GAC rule encountered such strong opposition all across the country from the water supply.

industry, including the largest water utilities in California, that the agency set aside the rule

Activated carbon is also used for the measurement of radon concentration in air.

Agriculture use
Activated carbon (charcoal) is an allowed substance used by organic farmers in both livestock production and winemaking. In livestock production, it is used as a pesticide, animal feed additive, processing aid, nonagricultural ingredient, and disinfectant. Benefits in case of animal feed additive are questionable. Inorganic winemaking, activated carbon is allowed for use as a processing agent to absorb brown color pigments from white grape concentrates.
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