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Carbon textiles promise effective filtration

A Mast Carbon Advanced Products product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 9, 2005

C-tex activated carbon textiles feature an extensive pore structure, ensuring they are extremely versatile in the adsorption of most organic species from vapour and solution.

MAST Carbon Advanced Products is now the exclusive UK manufacturer of the market leading C-tex brand of activated carbon textiles for use in OEM engineering, medical devices, defence, energy storage and a wide range of other filtration applications.

C-tex activated carbon textiles feature an extensive pore structure, ensuring they are extremely versatile in the adsorption of most organic species from vapour and solution.

Standard grades of C-tex are manufactured from knitted, woven or felted viscose rayon through a high temperature carbonisation and activation process.

C-tex is entirely composed of activated carbon filaments in a textile form, the result is an activated carbon content of 100%, making C-tex 70% more adsorptive (weight for weight) than its carbon loaded textile rivals.

"C-tex offers great advantages over granules and powders in many applications", comments Andy Blackburn, Managing Director of MAST Carbon Advanced Products.

"The C-tex matrix improves adsorption rates, ensuring less product is required to equal granular performance".

"In the majority of applications, this results in smaller and lighter adsorption equipment, bringing cost savings and significant performance benefits for the OEM and the end user".

Numerous types and grades of C-tex can be mass produced to suit different application requirements at MAST's high-tech production facility in Plymouth with laminating, cutting and converting facilities also available.

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