Excuse me, after the activated carbon absorbs the total metal, where will the activated carbon containing heavy metals go?

The principle of activated carbon is that after absorbing heavy metals, it must be backwashed at a certain pressure and temperature, but after repeated backwashing, the effect of activated carbon will be greatly reduced and the adsorption capacity will be reduced. The remaining problems cannot be solved by washing, and the price of activated carbon is not cheap. Both quality and cost should be considered.

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