Product information "Carbon Molecular Sieves for Nitrogen Extraction - CMS 330"
Carbon Molecular Sieve
Diameter: 1.0 mmResource base:
- High microporous carbon
Particular qualities:
- Very high separation rates and reliability
- Low dust, homogeneous in grain size
Application:
- Extraction of nitrogen from the air
- Depletion of carbon dioxide from methane
- Production of ethylene from mixed gases
- For high productivity Nitrogen generation
Carbon molecular sieve price
The carbon molecular sieve price can vary significantly depending on factors such as pore size, adsorption efficiency, and the specific application it’s designed for. For example, CMS 260, with its smaller pore size, is optimized for selective nitrogen separation, while CMS 330 offers broader adsorption capabilities for high-purity gas applications. These differences in performance and selectivity directly influence the cost, making it important for buyers to assess both technical requirements and budget constraints when comparing carbon molecular sieve options.
At BERG Kompressoren GmbH, we are committed to providing high-quality carbon molecular sieves at the most competitive prices.
Our goal is to ensure that you receive reliable adsorbent materials tailored to your application needs.
For orders or inquiries about CMS 330 and other grades, please feel free to contact us.
Difference between Carbon Molecular Sieves CMS 260 and CMS 330
The main difference between Carbon Molecular Sieves CMS 260 and CMS 330 lies in their pore size and adsorption properties. CMS 260 typically has a smaller pore size compared to CMS 330, which means it is more selective for smaller molecules such as nitrogen. This makes CMS 260 well-suited for applications where low-purity nitrogen is required, as it can effectively separate nitrogen from other gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. On the other hand, CMS 330 has a larger pore size, which allows it to adsorb a wider range of molecules. This makes it suitable for applications where a broader range of gases needs to be separated in high purity. In summary, the key difference between CMS 260 and CMS 330 lies in their pore size and selectivity, with CMS 260 being more selective for smaller molecules like nitrogen, while CMS 330 has a broader adsorption capacity. The choice between the two types of CMS depends on the specific gas separation requirements of the application.
Standard packaging: (Shipping and sales are only possible with the following packaging:)
- 20 kg, net weight plastic drum
- 137 kg, net weight plastic drum