aktiivsöekihiga
Aktiivsöekihiga refers to a layer or filter made from activated charcoal. Activated charcoal, also known as active carbon, is a highly porous material produced from carbonaceous sources such as wood, coconut shells, or coal. Through a high-temperature process in the absence of oxygen, it undergoes activation, which significantly increases its surface area and pore volume. This extensive internal surface area is what gives activated charcoal its remarkable adsorptive properties.
The primary function of an aktiivsöekihiga is to adsorb or trap various substances from liquids or gases.