molecular sieve
Molecular sieve is a material with a regular pore structure, primarily composed of silicon, aluminum, and oxygen. Its unique crystal structure enables it to selectively adsorb molecules based on their size, shape, and polarity. This characteristic of molecular sieve has led to its widespread application in air separation equipment, especially in gas separation and purification.
Application cases of molecular sieves
In practical applications, the importance of molecular sieves in air separation equipment is reflected in multiple fields. Here are a few typical application cases:
Steel industry: In steel production, high-purity oxygen is used in the steelmaking process, while nitrogen is used for a protective atmosphere. The role of molecular sieves in air purification and gas separation ensures the supply of high-purity gases, enhancing production efficiency and product quality.
Chemical industry: In the chemical production process, a large amount of high-purity oxygen, nitrogen, and argon are required. The application of molecular sieves ensures the purity and supply stability of these gases, meeting the process requirements.
Medical field: High-purity oxygen is widely used in medical treatment, such as ventilator oxygen supply and emergency oxygen cylinders. The efficient adsorption characteristics of molecular sieves ensure the purity and safety of medical oxygen.
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