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Available molecular sieve types: 3A, 4A, 5A, 10X, 13X

Application: dehydration, desulfurization, dewaxing, sweetening and etc.

MCM-41

BET surface area(m2/g) >=800

Adsorption capacity(cm3/g) >=0.70

Average pore diameter(nm) 3.0

SBA-15

BET surface area(m2/g) >=500

Adsorption capacity(cm3/g) >=0.70

Average pore diameter(nm) 3-4

Packaging: 25kg/bag, or customized.

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