Adsorbent commonly used in vacuum dryers Four key indicators

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Common Adsorbents for Desiccant Dryers: Four Key Indicators
Having trouble choosing the right adsorbent for your desiccant dryer? Don't worry! Keep these four key indicators in mind, and you’ll easily select the right adsorbent for efficient dryer performance.
To achieve the required gas dryness level, also known as the dew point requirement, the following key factors must be considered when selecting an adsorbent: **water adsorption capacity, compressive strength, abrasion rate, and bulk density.
Water Adsorption Capacity: This refers to the amount of water the adsorbent can capture. It includes both static and dynamic adsorption capacity—higher values indicate stronger adsorption performance.
-Compressive Strength: This measures how much pressure the adsorbent can withstand per unit area. The higher the strength, the less likely the adsorbent is to break
Abrasion Rate: Ideally below 0.3%, a lower abrasion rate means less dust generation, ensuring better gas quality.
-Bulk Density:This refers to the weight of the adsorbent per unit volume and helps determine the required filling amount.
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