Molecular sieves
Molecular sieves are crystalline zeolites with a precisely defined pore size in the nanometer range. They act like a microscopic sieve: molecules that are smaller than the pore opening are adsorbed, while larger molecules pass through unhindered.
Their advantages:
- Extreme selectivity: Precise pore sizes allow specific substances to be separated from mixtures in a targeted manner
- Deep drying: They achieve significantly lower residual moisture levels than silica gel and are highly efficient even at high temperatures
- Consistent performance: High thermal stability enables hundreds of regeneration cycles without loss of performance
The standard for insulating glass production and solvent drying. Wherever absolute purity and precise separation are required.