Siloxane Removal

How It Works

The SAG Process and service is the first of its kind to effectively remove siloxanes to low part per billion concentrations in methane gas containing a variety of contaminants. The technology involves the use of high total surface area polymorphous graphite (patented) in unique filter designs with virtually no moving parts.  The gas passes through the vessles and removes the siloxanes in the presence of other organics while allowing the methane to pass through for use by downstream equipment. 

 
 

Key Benefits

SAG is the only proven technology that provides the complete package from pilot scale analysis, design, build, and operates of the process.

 

The SAG process uses few if any moving parts and requires no onsite personnel to operate.

 

Infinite process flexibility to changes in gas flow contaminants are inherent in the SAG Process design. With the huge surface area available for removable and concentration of contaminants, changes can be accommodated without having to add equipment.

 

SAG Media is the only high surface material available that has been specifically designed for removal of siloxane from methane.