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Bone Char is a black, granular solid obtained by calcining cattle bones. Through the calcining process crushed bone is stripped clean leaving carbon and tricalcium phosphate. Bone char has proven to be a valuable filtering media in the purification of sugar syrups, removing dissolved contaminants from aquarium water and removing fluoride from water. Bone char also has a high adsorptive capacity for lead, mercury and arsenic.
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8 X 24 Mesh
General Specifications
Carbon Content - 9 - 11%
Acid Soluble Ash - 3% max.
Tricalcium Phosphate - 70 - 76%
Calcium Carbonate - 7 - 9%
Calcium Sulfate - 0.1 - 0.2%
Surface Area - 200 m2/g
(N2 BET Method)
Carbon Surface Area - 50 m2/g
Iron - < 0.3%
Pore Size Distribution - 7.5 - 60,000 nm
Pore Volume - 0.225 cm3/g
Moisture (as packed) - 5 % max.
pH - 8-10 Typical
Bulk Density - 40 lbs/Ft3
Typical Sizes
5 X 8 Mesh
8 X 24 Mesh
20 X 60 Mesh
Packaging
55 Pound Bags