Carbon filtering is commonly used for
water purification,
air filtering and industrial gas processing, for example the removal of
siloxanes and
hydrogen sulfide from
biogas. It is also used in a number of other applications, including respirator masks, the purification of
sugarcane, some methods of coffee
decaffeination, and in the recovery of precious metals, especially gold. It is also used in
cigarette filters and in the
EVAP used in cars. When filtering water, charcoal carbon filters are most effective at removing chlorine, particles such as sediment,
volatile organic compounds (VOCs), taste and odor. They are not effective at removing minerals, salts, and dissolved inorganic substances. Filters containing an
adsorbent or
catalyst such as
charcoal (carbon) may also remove
odors and gaseous pollutants such as
volatile organic compounds or
ozone. ==Specifications==