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Min. Order / Reference FOB Price | |
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1 Ton | Contact Supplier |
Local Area: | Pingxiang, Jiangxi, China |
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R&D Capacity: | OEM, ODM, Other |
Payment Terms: | LC, T/T, PayPal, WesternUnion |
Shape: | Sphere |
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Drying Method: | Static Drying |
Sorbent: | Molecular Sieves |
Product introduction
13X APG molecular sieve is specially designed to co-absorb CO2 and H2O for air cryo-separation industry. It has larger capacity and faster adsorption speed for removal of CO2 and H2O to prevent the bed gelation, it is suitable for any air cryo-separation plants of any size and any types in the world.
Technical Specification
Model
13X APG
Color
Light gray
Nominal pore diameter
10 angstroms
Shape
Sphere
Pellet
Diameter (mm)
1.7-2.5 (8*12mesh)
3.0-5.0 (4*8mesh)
1.6(1/16inch)
3.2 (1/8inch)
Size ratio up to grade (%)
≥98
≥98
≥98
≥98
Bulk density (g/ml)
≥0.67
≥0.65
≥0.63
≥0.62
Wear ratio (%)
≤0.20
≤0.20
≤0.40
≤0.40
Crushing strength (N)
≥25/piece
≥75/piece
≥25/piece
≥60/piece
Static H2O adsorption (%)
≥27
≥27
≥27
≥27
Static CO2 adsorption (%)
≥18
≥18
≥18
≥18
Water content (%)
≤1.5
≤1.5
≤1.5
≤1.5
Typical Chemical Formula
Na2O . Al2O3 . 2.45SIO2 . 6.0H2O (SiO2 : Al2O3 ≈2.6-3.0)
Typical Application
Removal of H2O from air fro air cryo-separation application
Regeneration:
molecular sieve13X APG can be regenerated by either heating in the case of thermal swing processes; or by
lowering the pressure in the case of pressure swing processes.
To remove moisture from a 13X APG molecular sieve, a temperature of 250-300°C is required. A properly regenerated molecular sieve can give moisture dew points below -100°C, or mercaptans or CO2levels below 2ppm.
The outlet concentrations on a pressure swing process will depend on the gas present, and on the conditions of the process