Gaia Carbon Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian arm of Gaia Carbon Pte Ltd (Singapore), with production facilities located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Incorporated on July 20, 2009, it operates in the carbon and related products sector, with 11–50 employees.

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GAIA CARBON

Brands: GAIA

Origin: Malaysia

Model: Pureo C-100

Packing: 25 kg/Bag

CleanTech Engineering Limited

GAIA CARBON
Product Coconut Shell Based Activated Carbon
Model Pureo C-100
Test MetdodASTM, unless otderwise stated
Moisturemax 5%
Hardnessmin 98%
Particle Sizemin 92%
Iodine Adsorption1050 mg/g
Bulk Density0.45-0.55 g/ltr
Ashmax 3%

Manufacturing & Quality Control

  • Utilizes coconut-shell based activated carbon, processed using an advanced multipoint steam activation technique to deliver high microporosity, hardness, and effective adsorption.

  • Quality controlled in-house, ensuring products meet varied needs such as water treatment, precious metal recovery, gas filtration, catalyst support, and solvent purification. 

Technical Specifications

  • Iodine Adsorption: ~1000–1200 mg/g (depending on grade)

  • Bulk Density: 0.43–0.53 g/mL

  • Ash Content: ≤ 3%

  • Hardness (Crush Strength): ≥ 98%

  • Moisture: ≤ 5%

  • Particle Sizes:

    • Granular AC: 4×8, 6×12, 8×30, 12×30, 12×40, 25×55, 40×100 mesh

    • Powder AC: –200, –325 mesh. 

Key Applications

  • Water & Wastewater Treatment – e.g., municipal, industrial, beverage plants

  • Gas Phase Filtration – removal of volatile organic compounds

  • Precious Metal Recovery – gold extraction, other metals

  • Catalyst Support – particularly for polyvinyl acetate reactions

  • Food & Beverage / Solvent Purification.

Summary

  • Gaia Carbon Malaysia offers high-quality coconut-shell activated carbon tailored via steam activation, suitable for filtration, adsorption, and recovery across industrial and environmental applications. Strict quality control, certified performance, and multiple mesh size options make it a versatile option for professionals in water treatment, gas purification, and catalyst manufacturing.