Pressure Swing Adsorption activated alumina has white spherical porous particles with uniform particle size, smooth surface, high mechanical strength and strong hygroscopicity. PSA gas separation adsorbent, pressure swing adsorption technology is widely used in petrochemical, chemical, metallurgical, environmental protection, food, electronics, aviation and other industries.
Pressure Swing Adsorption activated alumina has white spherical porous particles with uniform particle size, smooth surface, high mechanical strength and strong hygroscopicity.PSA gas separation adsorbent, pressure swing adsorption technology is widely used in petrochemical, chemical, metallurgical, environmental protection, food, electronics, aviation and other industries.
Pressure swing adsorption (PSA) is a technology used to separate some gas species from a mixture of gases under pressure according to the species' molecular characteristics and affinity for an adsorbent material. It operates at near-ambient temperatures and differs significantly from cryogenic distillation techniques of gas separation. Specific adsorptive materials (e.g., zeolites, activated carbon, molecular sieves, etc.) are used as a trap, preferentially adsorbing the target gas species at high pressure. The process then swings to low pressure to desorb the adsorbed material.
Application of pressure swing adsorption PSA activated alumina:
White spherical porous particles with uniform particle size, smooth surface, high mechanical strength and strong hygroscopicity.PSA gas separation adsorbent, pressure swing adsorption technology is widely used in petrochemical, chemical, metallurgical, environmental protection, food, electronics, aviation and other industries.
Series | Specification | Al₂O₃ % | SiO₂% | Fe₂O₃ % | Na₂O % | Staic adsorption wt% | Water adsorption % | Bulk density g/ml | Surface area m²g | Pore volume mlg
| Crushing strength N/Granule |
PSA |
AM-PSA | ≥92 | ≤0.10 | ≤0.04 | ≤0.45 | 18±1 | ≥50 | ≤0.75 | ≥300 | ≥0.40 | ≥130(3-5mm) |
≥92 | ≤0.10 | ≤0.04 | ≤0.45 | 18±1 | ≥50 | ≤0.75 | ≥300 | ≥0.40 | ≥150(4-6mm) |