Molecular Sieve Dehydration
Molecular Sieve Dehydration
Process Description
Typically Molecular Sieve Units consist of the following equipment:
- Inlet Filter Separators
- Adsorbtion Towers (Usually a minimum of two are used: one adsorbing and one regenerating)
- Regeneration Gas Heater
- Regeneration Gas Cooler
- Regeneration Gas Cooler and Separator
- Lots Piping, Switching Valves and instrumentation
Based on the client’s preferences and the overall process schematic, there are several variations on the process flow. However, the basic principle of operations starts with the wet gas entering the adsorption tower at the top which contains the molecular sieve dessicant. The gas exist the bottom of the vessel dry. While one tower is adsorbing, the other tower is regenerating. For regeneration, gas is heated up to 550 ˚F and is sent to the tower in regeneration to extract the water from the molecular sieves. As the saturated gas leaves the top of the vessel, it is cooled in a condenser and then the condensed water is separated in a separator. The two towers switch between adsorbing and regenerating usually on a fixed cycle. Depending on the process conditions and overall schematic, SPEC can offer specific solutions for your Molecular Sieve requirements.
