Matexcel Launches Activated Carbon Testing Service to Strengthen Product Quality Evaluation

Matexcel, a global provider of advanced materials and technical solutions, has announced the launch of its activated carbon testing service. This new offering expands the company’s product testing capabilities and provides industries with precise evaluation of activated carbon performance for critical applications.

Activated carbon is widely used in wastewater treatment, air purification, and decolorization or deodorization processes due to its high adsorption capacity and versatility. The effectiveness of activated carbon depends on factors such as pore structure, surface activity, and material consistency. Accurate testing is essential for manufacturers, regulators, and researchers to ensure products meet performance expectations and comply with industry standards.

Matexcel’s activated carbon analysis service provides a comprehensive set of assessments to evaluate key material characteristics:

  • Physical form – appearance, color, and particle shape.
  • Particle size distribution – determined through sieving to ensure uniformity.
  • Iodine number – a standard measure of adsorption capacity.
  • Pore size distribution – analyzed using nitrogen adsorption to profile micro- and mesoporous structures.
  • Ash content – measured via loss-on-ignition to quantify non-carbon residues.
  • Porosity – assessed through liquid displacement to determine internal volume.
  • Density – measured using the density bottle method.
  • pH value – checked to determine surface acidity or alkalinity.

These tests use a combination of visual inspection, adsorption measurement, thermal analysis, and mechanical testing, ensuring accurate and reproducible results. The service helps clients identify the most suitable activated carbon for their processes, monitor product consistency, and optimize material performance.

“By adding activated carbon testing to our analytical services, we can provide customers with detailed data on one of the most widely used filtration materials,” said Johnson, a representative speaker from Matexcel. “From evaluating pore structure to measuring adsorption efficiency, our goal is to support clients in selecting and using activated carbon effectively.”

The activated carbon testing service is now part of Matexcel’s range of testing offerings, which also includes polymer testing, nanomaterial characterization, surface analysis, and environmental performance evaluation. This addition provides clients with a broader suite of analytical options to support research, product development, and quality assurance.

For more information, please visit: https://www.matexcel.com/activated-carbon-testing.html.