Uses of Carbon Molecular Sieve

Carbon Molecular Sieve is a new type of adsorbent developed in the 1970s, and it is an excellent non-polar carbon material. In the 1950s, along with the tide of the industrial revolution and the continuous improvement of technology, people discovered that carbon molecules and their powerful adsorption and filtration capabilities could even separate different components. In this case, carbon molecular sieve came into being.
Carbon molecular sieve is actually a kind of small particles similar to activated carbon, which are full of holes. It is precisely because of these holes in carbon molecular sieve that carbon molecular sieve is used as air molecular raw material in industrial production. For example, carbon molecular sieve is used as raw material to separate air. Nitrogen is produced through adsorption compression technology. Nitrogen carbon molecular sieve is used to separate air and enrich nitrogen. It adopts normal temperature and low pressure nitrogen production process. Compared with the traditional cryogenic high pressure nitrogen production process, it has the advantages of lower investment cost, fast nitrogen production speed and low nitrogen cost.

Therefore, it is currently the preferred pressure swing adsorption nitrogen-rich adsorbent for air separation in the engineering industry. This nitrogen is used in the chemical industry, oil and gas industry, electronics industry, food industry, coal industry, pharmaceutical industry, cable industry, metal heat treatment, transportation and Widely used in storage and other aspects.

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