Natural Zeolite Filter Media for Refrigerant Dehydration

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    Negotiable

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  • Delivery term:

    The date of payment from buyers deliver within days

  • seat:

    Henan

  • Validity to:

    Long-term effective

  • Last update:

    2017-10-11 20:06

  • Browse the number:

    187

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Xiamen Ditai Chemicals Co., Ltd.

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Area:Henan

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Website: http://dfldxg.better-elec.com/

Product details
Advantages of Zeolite Filter Media:
1. Non-toxic, odorless, natural adsorbing material with no pollution to environment
2. Good flow state, long filter cycle
3. Large specific surface area, good adsorption
4. Strong static electricity, make sewage reach discharge or drinking standard
5. Good acid resistance and heat resistance (acid density within 2N, lattice broken temperature: 250~500 centigrade)
6. Easy back washing, renewable (uses strong brine backwash and warming analysis method to renew the zeolite filter material)






Application:
The zeolite is used as ion exchanger, adsorptive separator, desiccant, catalyst and cement mixing material.
It is mainly applied to adsorb radioisotope in the radio sewage, to remove ammonium ion, phosphorus, lead and chromium VI in the sewage, can also be used to soften water in the small and medium boiler, as well as used to remove the heavy metal iron in the water.

After disposal of the used zeolite: Serve as raw materials for the production of fertilizer, cement, concrete and brick.

Package and Storage:
25kg or 50kg into a woven bag, 500-1000kg per super sack.
Store in waterproofing places, no contact with oil or organic solvent, avoid mix-transportation with strong acid and alkali.

Grade

Premium grade

First grade

Salable product

Exchange capacity of Ca

≥ 310

≥ 295

≥ 285

Grain size

≤ 10 μ m

≥ 99

≥ 98

≥ 97

≤ 4 μ m

≥ 90

≥ 85

≥ 80

Specific whiteness %

≥ 95

≥ 95

≥ 93

PH

≤ 11

≤ 11

≤ 11.3

Loss on ignition %

≤ 22

≤ 22

≤ 22