What is the desorption process for silica gel?
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October 9, 2024 at 4:06 pm by Maria Fernandez
The desorption process for silica gel involves heating it to release the water molecules that have adhered to its surface. This typically requires temperatures of 120-150°C, which cause the moisture to evaporate, restoring the silica gel’s drying ability. The process can be done using a standard oven or specialized equipment. GlobeCore’s silica gel regeneration units automate this desorption process, providing consistent heat and airflow, making it ideal for industrial applications where large quantities of silica gel need to be regenerated regularly.