Summary:
What is "molecular sieve"? Molecular sieve is an alkali metal aluminosilicate, which has the structure and characteristics of crystals. The surface is a solid skeleton, and the internal pores can act as adsorbing molecules. There are holes between the holes, and the molecules pass through the holes. Due to the crystalline nature of the pores, the pore size distribution of the molecular sieve is very uniform. Molecular sieves selectively (screen) adsorb molecules according to the size of their internal pores, adsorb molecules of a certain size and repel molecules of larger substances, and are thus called "molecular sieves".
The honeycomb runner is implanted into the ceramic fiber matrix by using a special synthetic zeolite as a moisture absorbent, and is crystallized into the ceramic fiber by a special chemical reaction. The surface of the runner forms a network structure with small pores and strong heat resistance, which is suitable for low dew point conditions. The GD-H series dehumidifier uses a honeycomb rotor, which rotates continuously, repeats drying and regenerating action, and continuously provides dry air with low dew point. The runner is divided into a drying zone and a regeneration zone. After the moisture in the air is removed in the drying zone, the drying fan sends the dried air into the room, and the rotating wheel that absorbs the moisture moves to the regeneration zone. At this time, the regeneration air (wet wind) sent from the reverse direction will be driven out. Moisture, so that the runner continues to work.