MaxPlanck
Chemical
- Jan 2, 2006
- 25
Hi all,
I have to build a new test setup for testing adsorption behaviour (kinetics, water uptake,...) of desiccant materials.
We need a conditioned air (temperature and humidity) which flows through and over the desiccant sample.
Regarding this conditioning of the air (humidity): we need a maximum flow of +- 15 kg / hour with a relative humidity of 100% at maximum 50°C at atmospheric pressure(also 100%RH at lower temperatures, but they are not the limiting factor).
Can anyone advise on the way how we can saturate this air flow? A saturator column with saddles and a continuous flow of water down the column and air going up?
Or can I use a vessel(s) with water where the air flow bubbles through? Maybe there are still other possibilities?
Many thanks in advance,
MaxPlanck
I have to build a new test setup for testing adsorption behaviour (kinetics, water uptake,...) of desiccant materials.
We need a conditioned air (temperature and humidity) which flows through and over the desiccant sample.
Regarding this conditioning of the air (humidity): we need a maximum flow of +- 15 kg / hour with a relative humidity of 100% at maximum 50°C at atmospheric pressure(also 100%RH at lower temperatures, but they are not the limiting factor).
Can anyone advise on the way how we can saturate this air flow? A saturator column with saddles and a continuous flow of water down the column and air going up?
Or can I use a vessel(s) with water where the air flow bubbles through? Maybe there are still other possibilities?
Many thanks in advance,
MaxPlanck