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==CAS-Series Carbon Dioxide Adsorbers==
==CAS-Series Carbon Dioxide Adsorbers==
[[File:Hr_group04.gif|right|thumb|20px|CAS-Series Carbon Dioxide Adsorbers]]
The Twin  Tower Engineering CAS-Series carbon dioxide adsorbers are designed to remove  CO2  from compressed air for outlet flows up to 320SLPM (11.3 SCFM).  The  carbon  dioxide adsorber does this by using media beds featuring 13X  molecular sieve in  a pressure swing adsorption process for a more  efficient adsorbtion of CO2.  Outlet CO2 levels  less than 1 PPM; outlet H2O levels  less than -100°F dew point. Adsorbed moisture and CO2 are vented to  atmosphere while dry CO2 free air is provided at the outlet port.
The Twin  Tower Engineering CAS-Series carbon dioxide adsorbers are designed to remove  CO2  from compressed air for outlet flows up to 320SLPM (11.3 SCFM).  The  carbon  dioxide adsorber does this by using media beds featuring 13X  molecular sieve in  a pressure swing adsorption process for a more  efficient adsorbtion of CO2.  Outlet CO2 levels  less than 1 PPM; outlet H2O levels  less than -100°F dew point. Adsorbed moisture and CO2 are vented to  atmosphere while dry CO2 free air is provided at the outlet port.
Design Features includes solid state  timer with LED display  for visual monitoring for cycle, fixed orifice designed for consistent,  trouble free purge flow  and continuously self-regenerative operation.    Purge mufflers and power cord standard. Standard voltage is 115  VAC.  230 VAC is available. Standard operating pressures are from 50 to  150  psig.
Design Features includes solid state  timer with LED display  for visual monitoring for cycle, fixed orifice designed for consistent,  trouble free purge flow  and continuously self-regenerative operation.    Purge mufflers and power cord standard. Standard voltage is 115  VAC.  230 VAC is available. Standard operating pressures are from 50 to  150  psig.

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