Difference between 4a and 10a molecular sieve beads
Carbon chemistry Molecular Sieve Beads 10A
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The sieve beads are rated by the port size in angstrom size. A 4a sieve bead will absorb anything smaller than 4 angstroms in diameter, the 10a will absorb smaller than 10 angstrom molecules.
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Carbon chemistry Molecular Sieve Beads 10A
Carbon chemistry Molecular Sieve Beads 10A
Molecular Sieve Beads 10A by Carbon Chemistryâ„¢ has a Pore size of roughly 10A . The sieve beads are used for refining liquids/oils. Due to its pore structure, it can co-absorb CO2, H20, H2S and chlorine compounds, but needs to be dried and activa...
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