Developed in-house by FORTUNE’s Cryogenic Research Institute, the radial flow adsorber has been successfully commissioned and put into stable operation in two overseas large-scale air separation units, each with a capacity of 70,000 Nm³/h. This achievement marks the successful international application of one of FORTUNE’s core cryogenic technologies.
With its compact footprint, low pressure drop, and space-efficient design, the radial flow adsorber significantly improves adsorption efficiency and enhances overall system stability. In this project, the system delivered consistently strong performance and reliable operating parameters—earning high recognition from the client. As a vital component of cryogenic air separation systems, the successful deployment of this technology underscores FORTUNE’s ongoing advancements in the independent development and localization of core equipment. It also reinforces the company’s growing competitiveness in the global air separation market.
Driven by innovation, FORTUNE is committed to accelerating the practical application of its core technologies—delivering gas solutions that are not only more efficient and reliable, but also aligned with long-term sustainability goals for industrial clients worldwide.
