MOLECULAR SIEVES
Molecular sieves are crystalline materials with uniform pore sizes, widely used in chemical processes for separating and adsorbing molecules based on size. Commonly made from zeolites, they are essential in gas purification, drying solvents, and catalysis. Molecular sieves effectively remove moisture and impurities, enhancing the efficiency and purity of industrial processes. Their high selectivity and stability make them indispensable in petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and environmental applications.

Molecular sieves are Zeolites or metal-aluminosilicates, used as adsorbents for gases and liquids. A highly porous crystalline compound, molecular sieves help molecules small enough to pass through the pores and get adsorbed subsequently, while larger molecules are rejected. They can also be used as a desiccant and can adsorb water up to 22% of its own weight.
Available in a variety of ratings such as 3A, 4A, 5A, 10X and 13X, both in bead and pallet forms.
