
Carbon Molecular Sieve(CMS-200)
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1.Product Overview
Name: Carbon Molecular Sieve(CMS-200)
Appearance: Black columnar
Size: Φ1.1-1.3mm/ 1.3-1.5mm/ 1.6-1.8mm
Bulk density: 640-680kg/m3
Adsorption cycle: 2×60s
Mpa: ≥70N/granule
Package: 20/40/137kg plastic drum
Origin: China
Properties: Carbon molecular sieves (CMS) are a new type of nonpolar adsorbent that can adsorb oxygen molecules from the air at normal temperature and pressure, thus obtaining nitrogen-rich gases.
Application: Mainly for nitrogen generator. Widely used in petrochemical, metal heat treatment, electronic manufacturing, food preservation, etc.
2.Spec of Carbon Molecular Sieve (CMS-200)
Model |
Adsorbent pressure(MPar) |
N2 purity (%) |
N2 quantity(Nm3/h.t) |
N2/Air (%) |
CMS-200 |
0.6 |
99.999 |
30 |
≥18 |
99.99 |
60 |
≥21 |
||
99.9 |
115 |
≥31 |
||
99.5 |
165 |
≥41 |
||
99.0 |
190 |
≥46 |
||
98.0 |
230 |
≥47 |
||
97.0 |
270 |
≥49 |
||
0.8 |
99.999 |
35 |
≥17 |
|
99.99 |
75 |
≥20 |
||
99.9 |
140 |
≥30 |
||
99.5 |
200 |
≥40 |
||
99.0 |
235 |
≥45 |
||
98.0 |
275 |
≥46 |
||
97.0 |
315 |
≥48 |
Remark: Size: Φ 1.0-1.3mm
3.Features of Carbon Molecular Sieve
- Low Dust
- Large and Fast N2 Production
- High N2 Recovery Rate
- High Cycle Life
4.Introduction of Carbon Molecular Sieve
Carbon molecular sieve is a new kind of adsorbent, which is an excellent non-polar carbon material. It is mainly composed of elemental carbon and appears as a black columnar solid. Carbon molecular sieve contains a large number of micropores, these micropores on the instantaneous affinity of oxygen molecules is strong, can be used to separate O2 and N2 in the air. In industry, pressure swing adsorption device (PSA) is used to make nitrogen. Carbon molecular sieve has the characteristics of strong nitrogen generating capacity, high nitrogen recovery rate and long service life. It’s suitable for various types of pressure swing adsorption nitrogen generator.
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