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Electronic Specialty Gases – The “Industrial Blood” of Integrated Circuit Manufacturing
Electronic specialty gases are essential raw materials in advanced manufacturing sectors such as integrated circuits, semiconductors, and photovoltaics, and are often referred to as the “blood of the electronics industry.” They are widely applied in industries including integrated circuits, LEDs,...Read more -
Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Nitrogen Generation Technology Empowering Industrial Nitrogen Production
In industrial production, nitrogen is widely used, and purity requirements vary across industries. For example, applications such as tire inflation and fire prevention typically require nitrogen purities of 90%–99%, while sectors like food & beverage and plastic molding demand higher purities...Read more -
Applications of Silica Gel in Desiccant Dryers
In industrial compressed air treatment, desiccant dryers are widely used for their outstanding moisture removal performance, and the choice of adsorbent directly determines the drying efficiency and stability. Silica gel, as a high-performance adsorbent, stands out in drying technology due to its...Read more -
How to Save Energy in Molecular Sieve Purification Systems for Air Separation Units
In medium- and large-scale air separation units (ASUs), the molecular sieve purification system is a critical component for ensuring gas purity, but its energy consumption cannot be ignored. Currently, the system mainly uses thermal swing adsorption (TSA) for regeneration, accounting for about 5%...Read more -
Origin of the Name “Zeolite” and the Development of Zeolite Molecular Sieves
In 1756, Swedish scientist Cronstedt discovered a unique mineral in natural ores—zeolite. When heated, zeolite releases a large amount of adsorbed water, producing a boiling-like phenomenon, hence the name. This discovery marked the beginning of zeolite science. Over the next century, scientists ...Read more -
High-Performance Adsorbents: A Key Factor in Energy-Efficient Air Compressors
The cost of owning an air compressor goes far beyond the initial purchase price. It also includes energy consumption, maintenance, and repair—factors that collectively determine the total cost of ownership (TCO). Energy consumption is a major component of this cost. In fact, energy costs account ...Read more
