CI 77268:1- ▸ Water purification: Adsorbs organics, taste, odor, and color from water.
- ▸ Air/gas purification: Adsorbent for vapors and gas-phase contaminants.
- ▸ Decolorization: Bleaching/adsorbent processing aid (JECFA adsorbent/bleaching).
- ▸ Reducing agent: Used in metal purification and reduction processes.
A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.
Request SDS →Transport classification per the UN Model Regulations / 49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table. Confirm against the grade-specific SDS (Section 14) before shipping.
Activated carbon (CAS 7440-44-0) is a high-surface-area, porous form of carbon produced by activating char with steam or chemicals. It is used as an adsorbent for purification and decolorization of water, air, gases, and liquids, and as a reducing agent in process applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is activated carbon used for?
Activated carbon (CAS 7440-44-0) is a high-surface-area, porous carbon used as an adsorbent for purification and decolorization of water, air, gases, and liquids, and as a reducing agent in process applications. Common outlets include water treatment, air/gas purification, and decolorization/bleaching. RawSource supplies granular and powdered grades in bulk.
What grades of activated carbon are available?
Activated carbon is supplied in granular (GAC) and powdered (PAC) forms produced by steam or chemical activation, with grade differing by particle size, iodine number/surface area, and base material. Specify your application (water, gas, decolorization) and target parameters so the correct grade is matched against the CoA.
What HS code is used for activated carbon?
Activated carbon is classified under HS 3802.10 — activated carbon. Confirm the destination tariff line and any national suffix with your customs broker before import.
How is bulk activated carbon shipped and classified for transport?
Activated carbon ships under UN 1362 (CARBON, ACTIVATED). The applicable packing details and handling requirements are on the SDS; it is offered in bags, super sacks, drums, and bulk. Confirm transport details on the SDS for your specific grade.
What is the cost of bulk activated carbon?
Pricing depends on grade (GAC vs. PAC), surface area/iodine number, base material, volume, and destination. RawSource quotes per order for sack, super-sack, or bulk quantities; submit your spec and volume for a current bulk quote, with CoA and SDS on shipment.