Dehydration Units

Did You Know: Zeolite

Zeolite The material referred to as molecular sieve is called Zeolite. Today zeolite is made synthetically but was originally described by the Greeks. Zeolite is Greek for “Boiling stone”. When the Greeks “discovered” this mineral the observed when water contacted the stone the water the stone would heat up and
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Fracking Gas: The Role of Molecular Sieves

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Fracking Gas: The Role of Molecular Sieves For humans, dehydration is a very bad thing, but for Natural Gas (methane), nothing could be better! Natural Gas cannot be overloaded with water vapor because that adds unnecessary weight (mass) and takes up volume, which decreases the efficiency of our transportation methods.
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How to Dispose of Molecular Sieve

How to Dispose of Molecular Sieve In the United States, molecular sieve can be disposed of in a licensed landfill. The material is normally analyzed to meet the regulations for proper chemical waste management. For safety information, Safety Data Sheets can be found online. No special precautions need to be
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Loading – Ethanol Dehydration Units

Recommendations for Loading Ethanol Beds Packaging The best way to start the process of loading an ethanol dehydration unit is by knowing what material you will be using to load the bed, and ensure that you have right quantity and tools needed to load the material. EthaDry, a specialized Hengye
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Unloading – Ethanol Dehydration Units

Preparing an Ethanol Dehydration Unit for Unloading Before unloading an ethanol dehydration unit, it’s important to know how you plan to dispose of the material first. In most cases, licensed landfills can accept the used sieve. In some cases, the molecular sieve is spread out in a nearby field.
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