Gas Separation Technology Applications

Technology Overview


Chemical Absorption Membrane Contact CO₂ Capture – Your Fast Track to Net-Zero

This module integrates the strengths of chemical absorption and membrane separation. Using advanced hollow fiber membranes and specialized absorbents, it achieves over 90% CO₂ capture efficiency with 50% lower energy consumption compared to conventional technologies. Its compact, modular design ensures wide applicability and high stability.


Technical Features & Module Design


Modular Design Advantages

  • Modular Compact Design: Dimensions ~2m x 0.9m x 0.9m, suitable for various industries
  • High-Performance Hollow Fiber Membranes: Permanently hydrophobic, corrosion-resistant, long-lasting
  • Reduced Absorbent Consumption: Uses 50% less than traditional methods
  • Wide Operating Conditions: Temperature 30–45°C, minimal pressure drop

Product Advantages & Application Potential


Outstanding Performance

  • Capture Efficiency Up to 95%, with energy usage of only 2.0–2.2 GJ/ton CO₂
  • Low Operational Cost and Easy Maintenance, with local manufacturing advantages
  • Broad Application Range: Power plants, steel, cement, petrochemical, commercial buildings
  • Customizable: Flexible module configurations tailored to CO₂ concentration and space constraints

Comparison with Traditional Technologies


Technical Advantage Comparison

IndicatorMembrane Contact AbsorptionTraditional Chemical AbsorptionPSA
Capture Rate90–95%90–95%84–92%
Energy Usage2.0–2.2 GJ/ton4.0–4.5 GJ/ton2.2–2.5 GJ/ton
Footprint20–40m²/ton80–100m²/ton40–60m²/ton
Operating CostUSD 25–30/tonUSD 65–87/tonUSD 50–65/ton

This module becomes a key weapon for CCUS applications with its miniaturization, high efficiency, and low energy consumption.


ESG Impact & Industrial Value


ESG Sustainable Value

  • Supports ESG Goals and Net Zero Commitments
  • Reduces Scope 1/2/3 Emissions, Enhancing ESG Ratings
  • Drives Development of Domestic Membrane and Carbon Tech Industries
  • Empowers Taiwan's Technological Independence and Industrial Upgrading