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Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) , Activated Carbon

Product Details:

Place of Origin Zhejiang, China
Brand Name HAIHUA
Model Number CMS

Payment & Shipping Terms:

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Metric Ton
Packaging Details: 20KGS/DRUM
Delivery Time: 20DAYS
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T

Detailed Product Description


Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) , Activated Carbon, PSA

Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) is a new-style nonpolarity sorbent that can absorb oxygen
molecule under normal temperature and swinging pressure. As a result, the
enriched nitrogen gas been generated. Its separative capacity rests on the different
diffusing speed or adsorptive ability of the various kinds of gases in the
air, or both the effects of the two. Carbon molecular sieve is widely applied in
petroleum chemical industry, metal heat treatment, electron production, keep-fresh
of foodstuff.

Features:
1. 1 diameter of particle. 7-1. 8mm
2. Absorb cycle 120S
3. Pile density 680-700g/L
4. Y 95N of compression strength / one is

Type
Absorb the pressure Cmpd
Density of nitrogen %
Nitrogen yield M /T.h
Accepting rate of nitrogen %
CMS180
0.6
99.9
95
27
99.5
170
38
99
267
43
0.8
99.9
110
26
99.5
200
37
99
290
42
CMS190
0.6
99.9
110
30
99.5
185
39
99
280
42
0.8
99.9
120
29
99.5
210
37
99
310
40
CMS200
0.6
99.9
120
32
99.5
200
42
99
300
48
0.8
99.9
130
31
99.5
235
40
99
340
46
CMS210
0.6
99.9
128
32
99.5
210
42
99
317
48
0.8
99.9
139
31
99.5
243
42
99
357
45
CMS220
0.6
99.9
135
33
99.5
220
41
99
330
44
0.8
99.9
145
30
99.5
252
41
99
370
47

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Hangzhou Xinli Machinery Co., Ltd.
[China]
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Business Type:Manufacturer

City: Hangzhou
Province/State: Zhejiang
Country/Region : China

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