What is the heat regeneration process for silica gel?
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October 9, 2024 at 10:31 am by Amir Khan
The heat regeneration process for silica gel involves heating it to a temperature of 120-150°C, which causes the absorbed moisture to evaporate, restoring its ability to adsorb water. This process can be carried out in a conventional oven or using specialized regeneration equipment. GlobeCore’s regeneration systems are designed to optimize this process, providing precise temperature control and even heat distribution, making it ideal for large-scale operations where consistent performance is essential for maintaining the silica gel’s efficiency.