What is the zeolite regeneration process?
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September 14, 2024 at 12:22 am by Oliver Andersen
The zeolite regeneration process typically involves the following steps:
Depressurization: After nitrogen is adsorbed, the system reduces the pressure to release the nitrogen from the zeolite.
Purging: A flow of air or inert gas may be passed through the zeolite bed to remove any residual nitrogen or contaminants.
Heating (optional): In some systems, especially in industrial applications, heating is applied to the zeolite to remove moisture or other adsorbed materials that can hinder performance.
Repressurization: After regeneration, the system is re-pressurized to resume the adsorption process