Molecular sieve is a synthetic hydrated aluminosilicate (zeolite) or natural zeolite with the function of screening molecules.Zeolite molecular sieve has a complex and changeable structure and a unique pore system, and is a catalyst with excellent performance. Uses of Molecular Sieves Molecular sieve is mainly caused by molecular attraction, which produces a "surface force" on the fixed surface. When the fluid flows through, some molecules in the fluid will make irregular movements and collide with the surface of the adsorbent. Molecular concentration occurs on the surface, and in the overall collision motion, the number of molecules is reduced, so as to achieve the effect of separation. Nanometer material supplier provides different kinds of oxygen molecular sieves. Send us an email or click on the needed products to send an inquiry. Payment Terms: Alipay, T/T, Credit Card, Western Union, Paypal etc. Shipment Terms: By international express, by air, by courier, by sea, or as customers request. Storage conditions: 1) Should be avoid damp and high temperature. 2) Use immediately after opening the inner package bag. 3) Should be store in a dry environment at room temperature.

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