The Working Principle Of Carbon Dioxide Recovery Equipment
Feb 12, 2026
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Carbon dioxide recovery equipment is an environmentally friendly system designed primarily to capture, purify, and reuse carbon dioxide gas emitted from industrial sources. Its technical operation is grounded in the principles of physical adsorption and gas compression:
First, carbon dioxide gas is extracted from emission sources-such as fermentation processes or combustion flue gases. Subsequently, impurities are removed using adsorbents (such as molecular sieves) to ensure the purity of the gas.
Finally, the purified gas is compressed and liquefied for use in the production of dry ice or other industrial applications. This process not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also lowers raw material costs; specifically, in dry ice production, the recovered carbon dioxide can directly substitute for newly purchased gas, thereby facilitating a circular economy. The equipment typically incorporates intelligent control systems to optimize energy efficiency and ensure stable operation.
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