Originally Posted by
worsh
http:///forum/post/3145373
Yea.What I am asking is can carbon be reactivated.
theoreticly yes.. practically in your home NO. the hunting reactivated carbon is a scam. you may as well just wear fish tank filters in your arm pits while hunting..... at least they are cheaper than custom made clothes....
here's a quick look at the procces for reactivating carbon
In the reactivation process, the spent activated carbon is heated in furnaces devoid of oxygen using steam as a selective oxidant. The adsorbed organics are either volatilized from the activated carbon or pyrolysed to a carbon char. The volatilized organics are destroyed in the furnace’s afterburner and acid gases are removed by means of a chemical scrubber. The high-temperature reaction with steam serves to restore the adsorptive capacity of the activated carbon.