Description
The GPC A10 bench allows the study of the adsorption of methylene blue by activated carbon.
Methylene blue is stored in a feed tank. A peristaltic pump injects the product into the first adsorption column. This contains activated carbon that will adsorb the methylene blue. A centrifugal pump ensures the loop circulation of pure water to regulate the concentration of the adsorbate.
In order to remove any residues potentially present at the outlet, the product passes through a second column of activated carbon. Water that no longer contains methylene blue is reinjected into the tank of pure water
The robust design of this device makes it suitable for use in schools.
The equipment is set up on an Anodized aluminium frame on casters wheels. This gives it great strength and a flexibility of integration into your premises.
The manufacture of this equipment complies with the European standard for machinery manufacturing.