
Glass Fiber Paper for Zeolite Rotor
Specialized glass fiber paper designed as the substrate for molecular sieve zeolite rotors used in dehumidification and VOC treatment systems.
Key Features
- Zeolite rotor substrate
- High temperature resistant
- Precise thickness control
- PVA bonded
Overview
Glass fiber paper for zeolite rotors is a specialized wet-laid substrate engineered to carry molecular sieve (zeolite) material in desiccant rotors used for dehumidification and VOC treatment. The paper provides a stable, high-temperature-resistant skeleton onto which the zeolite is loaded, forming the corrugated honeycomb structure at the heart of a rotor concentrator.
Bonded with PVA and produced with precise thickness control, the paper must withstand the repeated heating and regeneration cycles a rotor experiences while maintaining dimensional stability and an even pore structure for airflow. These properties directly influence the efficiency of moisture adsorption and solvent capture in the finished rotor.
Custom weights are available to suit different rotor designs, and the material is used in dehumidification systems, VOC abatement equipment, and air purification rotors. Its combination of thermal resistance and consistent structure makes it a reliable substrate for demanding adsorption applications.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Weight | Custom |
| Binder | PVA |
| Function | Rotor Substrate |
| Application | Dehumidification, VOC Treatment |
Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
What is glass fiber rotor paper used for?
It serves as the high-temperature substrate for molecular sieve zeolite rotors used in dehumidification and VOC treatment systems, forming the honeycomb structure that carries the adsorbent material.
Why is high-temperature resistance important here?
Desiccant rotors are regenerated with heat in repeated cycles. The paper must withstand these temperatures while maintaining dimensional stability and an even pore structure for consistent airflow and adsorption.
Can the paper weight be customized?
Yes. Custom weights are available to match different rotor designs and the specific adsorption and airflow requirements of the system.


