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Activated 4a zeolite adsorbent powder Xintao Activated Molecular Sieve Powder, has the character of high dispersibility and rapid adsorbability. It is used in some special absorptive circumstances, such as being formless desiccant, being adsorbent mixed with other materials etc. It can remove water eliminate bubbles, increase uniformity and strength when being additive or base in paint, resin and some adhesives. It can also be used as desiccant in insulating glass rubber spacer. Typical Application: (a) 2K-Polyurethane coatings and mouldings. (b)1K-Polyurethane storage protection. (c) Storage protection for metallic pigment paint. (d) Polysulfide and silicone systems. (e) Carriers for chemicals for controlled release. (f) Processing aid for polymer production. (g) Desiccant for the production of polymer desiccant materials. (h) Cosmetics additive. (i) Storage protection additives for highly hygroscopic goods. (j) Additives for flame retardants. (k) Shift of chemical reaction by removal of water as by product. Warranty: By National Standard HG/T 2524-2010. The storage time is more than 3 years. Free consultation during the warranty period.
Natural zeolite is a new material, which is used as ion exchange agent, adsorbent, desiccant, catalyst and cement mixture. In petroleum and chemical industry.separation and storage agent hard water softening, seawater desalination agent. In the aspect of environmental protection, it is used to treat waste gas and waste water, remove or recover metal ions from waste water and remove radioactive pollutants from waste water. Main specifications: 1-3mm,3-5mm,>5mm;200mesh,325mesh
Zeolite, the multifaceted mineral catalyst for sustainable innovation is a remarkable group of minerals with astounding versatility Zeolite has increasingly become a cornerstone in sustainable technology and environmental management. These micro porous aluminosilicates - comprised of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen, with their general chemical formula expressed as Mx/n[(AlO2)x(SiO2)y]zH2O, where 'M' represents the exchangeable cations like calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium- formed naturally and synthesized for tailored properties, exhibit unique characteristics that make them indispensable across numerous industries, from environmental cleanup to advanced manufacturing. Properties of Zeolite Zeolites are primarily made up of silicon, aluminum, and oxygen in a framework that includes size-selective pores and channels. These structural features are critical because they allow zeolites to act both as molecular sieves, trapping particles based on size exclusion, and as ion exchangers, selectively swapping cations such as calcium, potassium, and sodium. Zeolites are hydrophilic, meaning they can absorb water and other polar molecules. However, modifications during synthesis can adjust this property, allowing for hydrophobic zeolites that are selective for organic compounds, expanding their utility in non-aqueous environments. Versatile Applications: Environmental Remediation: Zeolites are extensively used in water treatment processes to remove pollutants like heavy metals, ammonia, and radioactive isotopes from contaminated waters. Their high ion-exchange capacity makes them excellent for use in both municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants. Energy Efficiency: In the energy sector, zeolites are pivotal in refining petroleum products through fluid catalytic cracking, significantly enhancing yield and reducing byproducts. Additionally, zeolites are integral to the development of adsorption-based energy storage systems, which are crucial for renewable energy integration. Agricultural Enhancements: Zeolite's role in agriculture extends beyond soil amendment. It is used to stabilize nitrogen in urea-based fertilizers, reducing volatilization and thereby increasing nitrogen use efficiency. This contributes to lower emissions of nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas. Healthcare Innovations: In healthcare, zeolites are being investigated for their potential in drug delivery systems, particularly for targeted cancer therapies. Their porous structure can be engineered to load and release therapeutic agents directly at tumor sites, minimizing systemic side effects.
Natural Zeolite is a versatile mineral known for its high cation-exchange capacity, adsorption properties, and molecular sieving abilities. It's eco-friendly and widely used in agriculture, water purification, animal husbandry, and industry. Specifications: - Form: Granules or powder - Color: Off-white to light green - Particle Size: Custom options available -Purity: 85% clinoptilolite Key Features: - High Purity: Ensures effectiveness. - Cation-Exchange Capacity: Improves soil quality. - Adsorption: Traps heavy metals and pollutants. - Molecular Sieving: Enhances filtration. - Eco-Friendly: Sustainable and non-toxic. Benefits: - Improves Soil Structure: Better aeration and water retention. - Reduces Environmental Impact: Neutralizes harmful substances. - Cost-Effective: Long-lasting. - Versatile: Wide range of uses. Packaging: Custom options available.
Zeolites are fascinating minerals with a wide range of uses due to their unique properties. Here are some of their main applications: Water purification: Zeolites have a porous structure that allows them to effectively adsorb and remove heavy metals, ammonia, and other contaminants from water. They are commonly used in both municipal and industrial water treatment systems. Air purification: Similar to their use in water purification, zeolites can also adsorb volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and other pollutants from the air. They are used in air filters for homes, offices, and industrial facilities to improve indoor air quality. Detergents: Zeolites are often included in laundry detergents as water softeners. They can exchange calcium and magnesium ions in hard water with sodium ions, preventing the formation of scale and improving the effectiveness of the detergent. Catalysis: Zeolites have a crystalline structure with uniform pore sizes, making them excellent catalysts for various chemical reactions. They are used in petroleum refining, petrochemical production, and other industrial processes to speed up reactions and increase yields. Gas separation: The molecular sieving properties of zeolites make them useful for separating gases. They can selectively adsorb certain gases while allowing others to pass through, which is valuable in applications such as oxygen production, gas purification, and natural gas processing. Nuclear waste remediation: Zeolites can immobilize radioactive ions, making them useful for the cleanup and storage of nuclear waste. They can trap radioactive isotopes within their porous structure, reducing the risk of environmental contamination. Animal feed additives: Zeolites are sometimes added to animal feed to improve digestion and absorb toxins in the gastrointestinal tract. This can help prevent diseases and improve the overall health of livestock. Construction materials: Due to their high porosity and ability to adsorb moisture, zeolites are used in construction materials such as concrete and plaster to enhance their durability and moisture resistance.
Zeolite Powder Mesh 100 - 150 KTK 100+ are microporous, aluminosilicate minerals commonly used as commercial adsorbents and catalysts.[1] They are tetrahedral, three dimensional, crystalline minerals of aluminosilicate earth metals and belong to the acidic catalysts.[2] The term zeolite was originally coined in 1756 by Swedish mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, who observed that rapidly heating a material, believed to have been stilbite, produced large amounts of steam from water that had been adsorbed by the material. Based on this, he called the material zeolite, from the Greek , meaning "to boil" and, meaning "stone".[3]
Zeolite Granule are microporous, aluminosilicate minerals commonly used as commercial adsorbents and catalysts.[1] They are tetrahedral, three dimensional, crystalline minerals of aluminosilicate earth metals and belong to the acidic catalysts.[2] The term zeolite was originally coined in 1756 by Swedish mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, who observed that rapidly heating a material, believed to have been stilbite, produced large amounts of steam from water that had been adsorbed by the material. Based on this, he called the material zeolite, from the Greek , meaning "to boil" and (lÂthos), meaning "stone".[3]
Bizwhite Clay Catalyst is a highly active, low moisture granulated acid-activated montmorillonite with unique surface chemistry. In fixed bed aromatics purification, BizWhite Clay Catalyst a catalyst and adsorbent offer enhanced process unit economics, superior product quality, and dependable performance. In the petroleum refining and petrochemical industries, the initialism BTX refers to mixtures of benzene, toluene, and the three xylene isomers, all of which are aromatic hydrocarbons. The xylene isomers are distinguished by the designations ortho (or), metal (or), and para (or ) as indicated in the adjacent diagram. If ethylbenzene is included, the mixture is sometimes referred to as BTEX. Bizwhite Clay Catalyst is included in the universal oil product duty specification for clay treating of BTX. BizWhite Clay Catalyst is developed for adsorption and acid catalyst in fixed bed reactors. BizWhite Clay Catalyst is a product designed with a highly porous inner structure. This results in an accessible active site for reactants and lowers diffusion limitation for by products. Bizwhite Clay Catalyst is designed for Olefin removal from BTX. BizWhite Clay Catalyst works excellent for the selective removal of olefins from Benzene/Toluene and Heavy Reformates (mainly Xylenes). GRADES: Bizwhite BW-20 Clay Catalyst Bizwhite BW-20X Clay Catalyst