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Carbon Molecular Sieve (CMS) is a high-performance adsorbent used in gas separation processes, particularly in nitrogen generation systems. It is made from carbonaceous materials, such as coal, coconut shells, or phenolic resin, which are processed into a highly porous structure with a narrow range of pore sizes. CMS is characterized by its ability to selectively adsorb oxygen and other impurities from air, allowing the production of high-purity nitrogen gas.
Technical Points:-
- CMS exhibits high adsorption capacity for oxygen and other impurities, making it suitable for generating nitrogen with purity levels up to 99.999%.
- CMS can be regenerated by desorbing the adsorbed gases under vacuum or by purging with a suitable gas, such as nitrogen. This regeneration process allows for the continuous use of CMS over multiple cycles.
- CMS operates at ambient temperatures and pressures, making it energy-efficient compared to other gas separation technologies.
- CMS is used in a wide range of applications, including nitrogen generation for food packaging, pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, and metal processing. It is also used in air separation units (ASUs) for producing high-purity Nitrogen Gas.
Carbon Molecular Sieve (CMS) is a high-performance adsorbent used in gas separation processes, particularly in nitrogen generation systems. It is made from carbonaceous materials, such as coal, coconut shells, or phenolic resin, which are processed into a highly porous structure with a narrow range of pore sizes. CMS is characterized by its ability to selectively adsorb oxygen and other impurities from air, allowing the production of high-purity nitrogen gas.
Technical Points:-
- CMS exhibits high adsorption capacity for oxygen and other impurities, making it suitable for generating nitrogen with purity levels up to 99.999%.
- CMS can be regenerated by desorbing the adsorbed gases under vacuum or by purging with a suitable gas, such as nitrogen. This regeneration process allows for the continuous use of CMS over multiple cycles.
- CMS operates at ambient temperatures and pressures, making it energy-efficient compared to other gas separation technologies.
- CMS is used in a wide range of applications, including nitrogen generation for food packaging, pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, and metal processing. It is also used in air separation units (ASUs) for producing high-purity Nitrogen Gas.
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