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How to Balance Purity and Yield with Carbon Molecular Sieve?

How to Balance Purity and Yield with Carbon Molecular Sieve?

May 18, 2026

1.Is Higher Purity or Higher Yield Always Better?

Not necessarily. Higher purity typically comes with lower yield, higher air consumption, and increased energy costs. If your process only requires 99.9% nitrogen, using a sieve that delivers 99.999% is simply overkill—and unnecessarily expensive.

The same applies to yield. Pushing for maximum yield can compromise purity stability and lead to oxygen breakthrough, making the nitrogen unsuitable for your application. The smart approach: first determine the minimum purity your process requires, then choose a CMS that offers the best possible yield at that purity level. Avoid chasing extreme specifications. 

 

2.Why Does Higher Purity Reduce Nitrogen Yield?

Carbon molecular sieve purifies nitrogen by adsorbing oxygen. When extremely high nitrogen purity is required (e.g., increasing from 99.9% to 99.999%), the sieve must adsorb nearly all oxygen from the feed air.

Here’s the trade-off: The purer the nitrogen you need, the more nitrogen you have to sacrifice to carry away the adsorbed oxygen. This increases the adsorption load on the sieve while reducing effective output.

 

3. Purity vs. Yield Selection Guide (Example: SLCMS-UEP)

 

Pressure

Purity

N₂ Yield (m³/h·t)

Air/N₂ Ratio

Typical Applications

Note

0.7 MPa

99.5%

325

2.6

Coal mine fire prevention, tank inerting, grain storage

High volume, lower purity

99.9%

230

3.2

Laser cutting, food packaging, tire curing

Best cost-performance balance

99.99%

160

3.9

Electronics reflow soldering, chemical blanketing

High purity, moderate yield

99.999%

100

5.4

Lithium battery manufacturing, pharmaceutical isolation

Purity first

 

Key Takeaway:

Always start with your actual purity requirement. Then select a CMS that maximizes yield at that purity level. This ensures reliable process performance without unnecessary operating costs.

Qianjiang Industrial Zone, Guichi district chizhou city, Anhui province, China
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