Overview of Adsorbents and Catalysts A quick look at the products we manufacture and some of our most popular applications. Introduction to Hengye Inc. Brochure Download
Biogas Processing Brochure Information about Biogas Processing solutions for dehydration, H2S removal, siloxane removal, and more. Biogas Processing Brochure – Hengye Inc. Download
Regeneration Molecular Sieve, Activated Alumina, and Silica Gel can all be regenerated, meaning they can be treated to remove what has been adsorbed, so that the product can be used repeatedly. Both heat and/or vacuum can be utilized to bring molecular sieve to a state of being regenerated. Refer
Introduction to Hengye Inc. Located in Houston, Texas, Hengye Inc. is a manufacturer and global supplier of molecular sieve, activated alumina, catalysts, adsorbents, desiccants, support material, and more. Our industries range from oil and gas production, air separation, and more.
Overview of Molecular Sieve for Ethanol Dehydration Units A quick look at what molecular sieve, why it’s used, and how to avoid/identify issues during operation.
Tips on Operations, Efficiency, and Capacity for Molecular Sieve Units Operating in Vapor Phase Dehydration An overview of optimization principles to help get the best performance out of dehydration units.A written article about Process Optimization is also available: How to Optimize Dehydration Unit Optimizing Dehydration Units (Vapor Phase) Download
2019 FEW Presentation Information as presented at the 2019 Fuel Ethanol Workshop (FEW). This presentation focuses on efficiency factors within the ethanol Dehydration Unit.
2016 FEW Presentation Information as presented at the 2016 Fuel Ethanol Workshop (FEW). This presentation discusses the physical properties of molecular sieve and more. FEW 2016 Presentation Download
Petrochemicals, Ethane, & Ethylene: Partners in the Plastic Parade Ethane is extracted from Natural Gas, comprising from 1-6% of its volume. The majority of the remainder is methane. Ethane is also a by-product of the Petrochemical refining industry. Its primary use is as a feedstock to manufacture ethylene. Ethylene (aka
Ethylene must be Pure and Dry Ethylene must be pure and dry… but ironically, unsaturating olefin/paraffin molecules, is a watery, steamy business! Unfortunately, massive petrochemical molecules don’t just conveniently fall apart into useful bits and pieces. It requires a significant energy investment in terms of live-steam at 750-950°