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Silica Alumina Gel-W

:: Characteristics ::
This product is a water-resistant silica-alumina gel with fine pores.It is usually used as protective layer of fine-pored silica gel or fine-pored silica—alumina gel,and can be used solely when dissociated water(1iquid water)is in high content.Lower dew point can be true when liquid water exits in system.
:: Use ::
It is mainly used as drying agent for air-separation,compressed air and industrial gases,
as ethyne absorbent for preparation of liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen and as liquid absorbent or catalyst carrier in oil chemistry,electricity and brewery industry.especially used as protective layer of common silica gel and silica-alumina gel.  About 20%(wt)should be the percent when used as protective layer.
:: Technical Data ::

Item 

SPECIFICATIONS 

SiO2,%

approx.83

Al2O3,%

approx.17

Specific surface area,m2/g

approx.500

Adsorption capacity
%
(25oC,wt)

RH20%

≥5.8

RH40%

≥11.5

RH80%

≥33.0

Bulk density,g/l

approx.780

Compression strength ,N/particle

>=100

Pore volume,ml/g

approx.0.4

Moisture content,%

≤3.0


:: Size ::
1-3mm, 2-5mm, 4-8mm
:: Packing ::
25kg per compound bag or 500kg per container bag.
:: Note ::
(1)Packing and size may be customizd per your specific requirements.
(2)Compression strength has relation with the particle size.

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