High reputation Mol Sieve Regeneration - Molecular Sieve JZ-ZAC – JIUZHOU
High reputation Mol Sieve Regeneration - Molecular Sieve JZ-ZAC – JIUZHOU Detail:
Description
JZ-ZAC is a special molecular sieve for alcohol dehydration and drying, which has the advantages of high water absorption, high strength and low abrasion.
Application
Dehydration of methanol, ethanol and other alcohols, only absorb water, not alcohol. After dehydration, anhydrous alcohol with high purity can be obtained, which is widely used in biofuels, chemical industry, food and pharmaceutical fields.
Specification
Properties | Unit | Sphere | Cylinder |
Diameter | / | 2.5-5.0mm | 1/8 inch |
Static Water Adsorption | ≥% | 21 | 20.5 |
Bulk Density | ≥g/ml | 0.70 | 0.67 |
Crushing Strength | ≥N/Pc | 80 | 65 |
Attrition Rate | ≤% | 0.1 | 0.4 |
Package Moisture | ≤% | 1.0 | 1.0 |
Standard Package
sphere: 150kg/steel drum
cylinder: 125kg/steel drum
Attention
The product as desiccant cannot be exposed in the open air and should be stored in dry condition with air-proof package.
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