Inert Ceramic Ball has high crush strength and inert characteristics with stable chemical function. It can withstand high temperature and pressure with minimal water absorption and can stand up against acid, alkali and organic solvents. These characteristics help prevent plugging of the bed during production, reduce pressure drops due to temperature cycling and safeguard the catalyst’s health, thus cutting operating expenses while optimizing production output. Activated Alumina is an extremely porous form of aluminum oxide with an extensive surface area, possessing high adsorption capacities to serve as both an adsorbent and desiccant. Furthermore, due to its thermal stability and chemical inertness, activated alumina balls have also become popular as a catalyst carrier.
Inert Ceramic ball vs. Activated Alumina Balls: Understanding Distinctions
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