The cylindrical zeolite rotor is divided into three areas by a special sealing device: adsorption area, regeneration area and isolation area. The cylindrical zeolite rotor is based on the adsorption characteristics of zeolite molecular sieves and the working principle of dynamic rotation operation.
After pretreatment to remove paint mist, dust and water vapor, the organic waste gas slowly enters the rotating cylindrical zeolite rotor. At this time, the pollutant molecules in the waste gas are adsorbed, and the purified gas is discharged. Subsequently, the adsorption saturated area rotates to the regeneration area, and after contacting with high-temperature air, it completes desorption and regeneration, and returns to the adsorption area for adsorption again. As the cylindrical zeolite rotor rotates, the cylindrical zeolite rotor adsorption bed periodically adsorbs and desorbs, thereby purifying the organic waste gas.