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Charcoal is a lightweight, black residue, consisting of carbon and any remaining ash, obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from vegetation substances. Charcoal is usually produced by slow pyrolysis — the heating of wood or other substances in the absence of oxygen Common charcoal is made from peat, coal, wood, coconut shell, or petroleum.
Activated carbon is a non-graphite form of carbon which could be produced from any carbonaceous material such as coal, lignite, wood, paddy husk, coir pith, coconut shell, etc. Activated carbon manufactured from coconut shell is considered superior to those obtained from other sources mainly because of small macro pores structure which renders it more effective for the adsorption of gas/vapor and for the removal of color and odor of compounds.
The activated carbon is extensively used in the refining and bleaching of vegetable oils and chemical solutions, water purification, recovery of solvents and other vapors in gas masks for protection against toxic gases, in filters for providing adequate protection against war gases/nuclear fall outs, etc.
Steam activation and chemical activation are the two commonly used processes for the manufacture of activated carbon. However coconut shell based activated carbon units are adopting the steam activation process to produce good quality activated carbon.
Process (Steam Activation) The process of activation is carried out in two stages. Firstly the coconut shell is converted into shell charcoal by carbonation process which is usually carried out in mud-pits, brick kilns and metallic portable kilns. The coconut shell charcoal is activated by reaction with steam at a temperature of 900oC -1100oC under controlled atmosphere in a rotary kiln. The reaction between steam and charcoal takes place at the internal surface area, creating more sites for adsorption. The temperature factor, in the process of activation is very important. Below 900oC the reaction becomes too slow and is very uneconomical. Above 1100oC the reaction becomes diffusion controlled and therefore takes place on the outer surface of the charcoal resulting in loss of charcoal.
Treats Acne: If you have acne, get your hands on some activated charcoal right now. It works wonders in fighting off acne-causing germs, reducing inflammation and keeping your pores clean. Apply this activated charcoal face mask for acne
Whitens Dark Underarms: Activated charcoal is a popular remedy for whitening dark underarms. It exfoliates the area, sucks out impurities, lifts the dark dead skin cells and even neutralizes underarm odor! To use it, make this underarm whitening mask
Balances Oily Skin: Activated charcoal sucks out excess oils and stale sebum stuck within the pores.
Skin Lightening: Activated charcoal is a gentle exfoliate. It helps lightly scrape off dead cells from the surface of the skin. It also sucks out impurities off of skin. All this reveals new young and glowing skin underneath. So if you’re plagued with acne scars, dark spots, blemishes and hyperpigmentation, activated charcoal helps lighten your skin by gently exfoliating it.
Removes Blackheads : Activated charcoal face mask to naturally remove and prevent black heads! It’s best done after facial steaming to open up the pores.
Activated charcoal facial mask for a mini face lift: A simple recipe you can use once to twice a week for a glowing and smooth skin:
Activated charcoal has powerful detoxifying properties that can not only improve skin but hair as well In fact, activated charcoal is so powerful, it can even promote rapid hair growth unlike anything else. Because our hair and skin are constantly exposed to the elements (pollution, dust, etc..), they tend to get damaged which ultimately results in dry skin and hair, hair loss, and problem skin. This activated charcoal hair mask not only detoxifies the hair and scalp, but also encourages hair growth, treats split ends, and cures dry, damaged hair. Super easy to do, this charcoal hair mask will leave your hair super soft, silky, shiny, and long.
Scalp redness, dandruff, oil and itchy scalp: Activated charcoal can be used as a great scalp treatment for most scalp conditions.
Cleanses Hair: Charcoal helps to deep clean the hair, removing toxins and even unpleasant odors from the strands – and is especially useful for those with medium to oily hair.
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Activated carbon manufactured from coconut shell is considered superior to those obtained from other sources mainly because of small macro pores structure which renders it more effective for the adsorption of gas/vapor and for the removal of color and odor of compounds.
Treats Acne: If you have acne, get your hands on some activated charcoal right now. It works wonders in fighting off acne-causing germs, reducing inflammation and keeping your pores clean. Apply this activated charcoal face mask for acne
Whitens Dark Underarms: Activated charcoal is a popular remedy for whitening dark underarms. It exfoliates the area, sucks out impurities, lifts the dark dead skin cells and even neutralizes underarm odor! To use it, make this underarm whitening mask
Balances Oily Skin: Activated charcoal sucks out excess oils and stale sebum stuck within the pores.
Skin Lightening: Activated charcoal is a gentle exfoliate. It helps lightly scrape off dead cells from the surface of the skin. It also sucks out impurities off of skin. All this reveals new young and glowing skin underneath. So if you’re plagued with acne scars, dark spots, blemishes and hyperpigmentation, activated charcoal helps lighten your skin by gently exfoliating it.
Removes Blackheads : Activated charcoal face mask to naturally remove and prevent black heads! It’s best done after facial steaming to open up the pores.
Activated charcoal has powerful detoxifying properties that can not only improve skin but hair as well In fact, activated charcoal is so powerful, it can even promote rapid hair growth unlike anything else. Because our hair and skin are constantly exposed to the elements (pollution, dust, etc..), they tend to get damaged which ultimately results in dry skin and hair, hair loss, and problem skin. This activated charcoal hair mask not only detoxifies the hair and scalp, but also encourages hair growth, treats split ends, and cures dry, damaged hair. Super easy to do, this charcoal hair mask will leave your hair super soft, silky, shiny, and long.
Scalp redness, dandruff, oil and itchy scalp: Activated charcoal can be used as a great scalp treatment for most scalp conditions.
Cleanses Hair: Charcoal helps to deep clean the hair, removing toxins and even unpleasant odors from the strands – and is especially useful for those with medium to oily hair.
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