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Does Size Really Matter?

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Does Size Really Matter? What Size Affects There are numerous, unique functions performed every day that use molecular sieve to separate, dehydrate, and create desired product streams. These various functions can require different particle sizes of molecular sieve, whether beads or pellets, which is determined by the conditions of the
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How Not to Kill Sieve Beads

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How Not to Kill Molecular Sieve Beads Featured in Ethanol Producer Magazine, July 2017 Molecular sieve is a critical part of the commercial ethanol production process , allowing ethanol to be dehydrated past ninety-five percent purity to nearly 99.9% pure ethanol, which is critical to allow the finished product to be suitable for
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How to Optimize Dehydration Units

Molecular Sieve Process Optimization Featured in Biofuels International, May 2015 (volume 9, issue 3) Molecular sieve dehydration of ethanol uses a specialized molecular sieve to remove the water from the distillation/rectification of ethanol and water. Distillation can only remove water to approximately 5% of the total composition. Molecular sieve consists of tiny zeolite
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3A, 4A, 5A, 13X… What’s the Difference?

Type A All molecular sieves are composed of sodium and aluminosilicate, which are grown to form a three-dimensional crystal structure. It’s this crystalline structure that allows molecular sieve to adsorb some molecules while rejecting other molecules that are too large to fit inside the crystal When A-Type crystals are
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