Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 11113-61-4 |
Formula: | CH4 |
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Model |
Carbon Molecular Sieve |
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Appearance |
Black, extruded(pellet) |
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Nominal pore diameter |
4 angstroms |
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Diameter (mm) |
0.95mm, 1.1-1.3mm, 1.3-1.5mm, 1.5-1.8mm |
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Crushing strength (The test temperature≤20ºC) |
>50 N/PC |
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Bulk Density |
630-680 KG/M3 |
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Dust level |
100PPM Max |
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Adsorbent time (S) (The test temperature≤20ºC) |
2*50(can be adjusted) |
High adsorption capacity
Molecular sieves can adsorb large quantities of molecules, making them highly effective for purification and separation processes. This high capacity allows for improved process efficiency and reduced costs in many applications.
Selectivity
The unique pore structure of molecular sieves allows for the selective adsorption of specific molecules based on their size and shape. This selectivity ensures high levels of purity in the separated components and is especially valuable in industries where precision is crucial.
Regenerability
Molecular sieves can be regenerated and reused multiple times, making them an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution. By applying heat or a vacuum, the adsorbed molecules can be removed, allowing the molecular sieve to regain its adsorption capacity.
Stability and durability
Molecular sieves are chemically and thermally stable, which means they can withstand harsh operating conditions and maintain their adsorption properties over extended periods. This durability ensures a long service life and reduces the need for frequent replacement.
Versatility
Molecular sieves find use in a wide range of applications across various industries. Their versatility makes them a valuable asset in many different processes, from petrochemical production to food preservation.