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CMS Carbon Molecular Sieve
CMS Carbon Molecular Sieve

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CMS Carbon Molecular Sieve

Carbon Molecular Sieve(CMS) is carbon.CMS takes the appearance of cylindrical black solid,contains countless 4 angstrom fine pores,it can be used to separate air into nitrogen and oxygen.In industry,CMS can concentrate nitrogen from air with PSA systems.Our CMS products have the character of large nitrogen yield capacity;high nitrogen recovery.It can meet the requirement of all types of PSA nitrogen systems.

The carbon molecular sieve is widely applied in petroleum chemical industry,the heat treatment of metal,the electronic manufacture and food preservati on industries.

Physical properties

Cylindrical Diameter:1.6mm

Bulk Density:640-660g/l

Crushing Strength:100N/P Min

Dust level:100PPM Max

Type

Adsorbent pressure(Mpa)

Nitrogen concentration(N2%)

Nitrogen quantity(NM3/h.t)

N2/Air(%)

CMS-185

0.8

99.99

99.9

99.5

99.0

98.0

60

120

185

230

310

20

26

36

41

46

CMS-200

0.8

99.99

99.9

99.5

99.0

98.0

70

140

200

260

330

21

27

36

41

48

CMS-220

0.8

99.99

99.9

99.5

99.0

98.0

90

160

220

290

360

25

34

43

48

54

Service scope

The following merits of service:

1)      High ratio performance & price,reducing investment cost and operation cost.

2)      Large hardness,little ash,long service life,uniform particles which protests air current impact.

3)      Stable quality:Testing strictly according to 100% standard of production and ex-factory testing management.

4)      The resin uses in producing the high pure nitrogen with good performance which substitutes the similar import products

CMS Carbon Molecular Sieve

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