Activated carbon adsorption and in-situ regeneration

(Abbreviated as MHF) The technology originated in the 1950s from industrial kilns designed and manufactured by Nichols Company in the United States. Subsequently, through continuous improvements made in Japan, Taiwan, and other regions, it has evolved into one of the leading industrial furnace types in fields such as activated carbon regeneration, sludge pyrolysis/carbonization, mineral roasting, and thermal pyrolysis/carbonization of organic solid wastes.
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