Activated Carbon Media is a form of carbon that has been treated to have a very high surface area, making it highly effective at adsorbing impurities and contaminants. This is widely used in water purification to remove chlorine, sediment, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other impurities. It can be regenerated through various methods, such as heating, chemical treatment, or steam activation, depending on the type and extent of saturation. They are commonly used in a variety of applications due to its ability to capture particles, chemicals, and gases. Activated Carbon Media can become saturated over time and lose its effectiveness.