Molecular Sieve Powder Guide 2026: How to Choose 3A, 4A, 5A, 10X, or 13X for Industrial Moisture Control


Everything You Need to Know at a Glance
| Item | Practical summary |
|---|---|
| Product/topic | Molecular sieve powder, also called activated zeolite powder, used for selective moisture control and adsorption |
| Best used for | Polyurethane systems, coatings, adhesives, sealants, resins, catalyst supports, gas purification work, and adsorbent formulations |
| Main problem solved | Helps control trace moisture that can cause foaming, bubbles, haze, poor curing, weak bonding, poor storage stability, or process contamination |
| Typical users | PU manufacturers, coating formulators, adhesive and sealant producers, chemical plants, gas-treatment companies, laboratories, and procurement teams |
| Key selection factors | Molecular sieve grade, pore size, powder or bead form, target impurity, formulation compatibility, dosage, dispersion, packaging, and handling conditions |
| When to contact SSE | Contact SSE when you are unsure whether 3A, 4A, 5A, 10X, 13X, silica gel, activated clay, or another adsorbent is the right choice |
Table of Content
What Is Molecular Sieve Powder?
Molecular sieve powder is a fine synthetic zeolite powder used to adsorb small molecules such as water. It has a controlled internal pore structure, which allows it to adsorb molecules based on size and polarity.
In industrial use, molecular sieve powder is often used when moisture needs to be controlled inside a formulation, not only around the product. This makes it useful in polyurethane, coatings, adhesives, sealants, resins, and other moisture-sensitive systems.
It is different from molecular sieve beads or pellets. Powder can be mixed into liquid, paste, polymer, or composite systems. Beads and pellets are usually used where gas or liquid flows through a packed bed.
For a broader introduction to molecular sieve materials, see SSE’s Comprehensive Guide to Molecular Sieves.


How Molecular Sieve Powder Works
Molecular sieve powder works by adsorption.
Adsorption means that water or other target molecules attach to the internal surface of the zeolite structure. This is different from absorption, where a material takes in liquid like a sponge.
The small pores inside the zeolite act like a size filter. Molecules small enough to enter the pores can be adsorbed. Larger molecules may be excluded, depending on the grade.
| Term | Simple meaning | Why it matters in production |
| Adsorption | Molecules attach to the internal pore surface | Helps remove trace water without dissolving the powder |
| Pore size | The opening size inside the zeolite structure | Determines which molecules can enter |
| Activation | Drying the zeolite before use | Gives the powder moisture adsorption capacity |
| Selectivity | Preference for certain molecules | Helps choose between 3A, 4A, 5A, 10X, and 13X |
| Regeneration | Removing adsorbed moisture by controlled processing | May allow reuse in suitable systems, depending on product form and process design |
For neutral technical background, this ScienceDirect overview of molecular sieves may be useful.
Where Molecular Sieve Powder Is Used
Molecular sieve powder is most useful where a small amount of moisture can cause a large production problem.
| Application | Common moisture problem | How molecular sieve powder may help |
| Polyurethane systems | Foaming, bubbles, side reactions, poor curing | 3A powder may remove trace water while excluding larger molecules |
| Coatings and paints | Haze, blushing, bubbles, poor film formation | 3A or 4A powder may help control formulation moisture |
| Adhesives | Premature thickening, weak bond quality, unstable curing | Powder can support moisture control during mixing and storage |
| Sealants | Bubbles, surface defects, inconsistent cure | Powder can reduce trace moisture inside the sealant system |
| Resin systems | Moisture-sensitive curing or physical-property issues | Powder may be used after compatibility testing |
| Catalyst preparation | Moisture or impurity control in catalyst materials | Certain grades may be used as supports or adsorbent components |
| Gas purification development | Moisture, CO₂, or selected impurity control | Powder may be used in testing or adsorbent manufacturing, while beads or pellets may be better for packed beds |
Practical example: polyurethane
In polyurethane systems, moisture may react with isocyanates and form CO₂ bubbles. This can lead to foam, pinholes, weak spots, or poor appearance. 3A molecular sieve powder is often considered because it targets water while excluding many larger formulation components.
For more detail, read SSE’s dedicated page on 3A molecular sieve powder for polyurethane and sensitive formulations.
Practical example: coatings and adhesives
In coatings, adhesives, and sealants, moisture can affect curing, viscosity, appearance, bonding, and storage stability. 4A molecular sieve powder is often used as a general-purpose drying option in these types of formulations.
For this application area, see 4A molecular sieve powder for coatings, adhesives, and industrial formulations.
Practical example: gas purification and adsorbent development
For gas purification, CO₂ removal, catalyst support, and adsorbent formulation, larger-pore grades such as 5A, 10X, and 13X may be considered. However, powder is not always the final form used in production equipment. In many packed-bed systems, shaped beads or pellets are easier to handle and create lower dust risk.
For more detail, compare 5A molecular sieve powder for gas purification and catalyst applications, 10X molecular sieve powder for heavy-duty gas drying, and 13X molecular sieve powder for CO₂ removal and gas purification.
How to Choose Between 3A, 4A, 5A, 10X, and 13X Molecular Sieve Powder
The grade should be selected based on the molecule you want to remove and the molecules you do not want to remove.
| Grade | Typical pore size | Best used for | Practical selection note |
| 3A molecular sieve powder | About 3 Å | Polyurethane, sealants, adhesives, and moisture-sensitive formulations | Choose when water should be removed while larger molecules should mostly remain unaffected |
| 4A molecular sieve powder | About 4 Å | General moisture control in coatings, adhesives, and industrial formulations | Choose when broader water adsorption is acceptable |
| 5A molecular sieve powder | About 5 Å | Gas purification, catalyst work, selected separation applications | Choose when the target includes water and selected smaller molecules beyond water |
| 10X molecular sieve powder | About 10 Å | Larger-pore adsorption, heavy-duty drying, gas treatment support | Choose when larger-pore adsorption is required |
| 13X molecular sieve powder | About 10 Å | CO₂ removal, gas purification, air-separation support, adsorbent formulations | Choose when the target includes moisture, CO₂, and selected gas impurities |
Do not choose only by adsorption capacity. The wrong pore size can remove molecules that should stay in the formulation, or fail to remove the molecule causing the problem.
Powder, Bead, or Pellet: Why Product Form Matters
The word “molecular sieve” often causes confusion because the same zeolite grade can be supplied in different physical forms.
| Form | Best suited for | Main advantage | Main limitation |
| Powder | Formulations, coatings, adhesives, sealants, resins, molded adsorbents, catalyst supports | Can be mixed into liquid, paste, polymer, or composite systems | Dust control and dispersion must be managed |
| Bead | Packed beds, gas drying columns, PSA systems, air dryers | Easier gas flow and lower dust risk than powder | Not suitable for direct mixing into most formulations |
| Pellet / extrudate | Fixed beds, large vessels, industrial gas purification | Good bed structure and handling | Must match vessel design and pressure-drop limits |
| Custom blend | Special formulation or adsorbent development | Can combine different adsorption behaviors | Requires testing before production use |
If your application is a gas dryer, oxygen generator, PSA system, or packed vessel, confirm whether you need powder or shaped molecular sieve. Powder may be useful in development or manufacturing, but it is not automatically the best form for direct gas-flow equipment.
Molecular Sieve Powder vs Silica Gel, Activated Clay, and Other Desiccants
Molecular sieve powder is not the only drying material. The best choice depends on the application.
| Material | Common use | Strength | Limitation |
| Molecular sieve powder | Formulation drying, selective moisture control, gas purification development, adsorbent blends | Controlled pore size and strong moisture adsorption | Higher cost than basic desiccants; grade selection matters |
| Silica gel | Packaging, general moisture control, sachets, cabinets | Easy to use and widely understood | Less selective than molecular sieve |
| Activated clay | Shipping, packaging, general humidity control, some natural desiccant uses | Practical and cost-effective for many packing applications | Not a direct replacement for formulation-grade molecular sieve powder |
| Calcium oxide | Strong chemical drying in selected systems | High drying power | Can be reactive and unsuitable for many formulations |
| Magnesium sulfate | Laboratory drying of liquids | Common in lab work | Not usually the first choice for industrial formulation moisture control |
For shipping containers, warehouses, and product packaging, a sachet, clay desiccant, silica gel, or container desiccant may be more practical than molecular sieve powder. Molecular sieve powder is usually considered when the moisture problem is inside a formulation or technical process.
Key Selection Factors Before Buying Molecular Sieve Powder
Before asking for a quotation or recommendation, prepare as much application information as possible.
| Selection factor | Why it matters | What to prepare before contacting SSE |
| Product type | PU, coating, adhesive, sealant, resin, gas stream, and catalyst systems all need different choices | Describe the product or process |
| Moisture problem | The visible defect helps identify whether water is the likely cause | Describe bubbles, haze, foaming, poor curing, weak bonding, or storage instability |
| Target molecule | Water, CO₂, hydrocarbons, and other molecules need different grades | List the molecule or impurity you want to remove |
| Grade | 3A, 4A, 5A, 10X, and 13X behave differently | Share current grade if already tested |
| Physical form | Powder, bead, and pellet are used differently | Confirm whether you need blending into a formulation or flow through a bed |
| Particle size | Powder dispersion affects surface finish and product consistency | Share particle-size requirement if known |
| Dosage | Too little may not solve the issue; too much may affect viscosity, appearance, or cost | Share current trial dosage and result |
| Mixing method | Poor dispersion can create uneven drying or visible defects | Share mixing speed, order of addition, and batch size |
| Storage and handling | Exposure to humid air can reduce usable capacity before production | Share how the powder will be opened, used, and resealed |
| Packaging size | Industrial users may need bags, drums, or custom packing | Share expected monthly usage and handling preference |
Short Buying Guidance
Choose molecular sieve powder when:
- Moisture is causing defects inside a formulation.
- You need selective water removal, not only general humidity control.
- You are working with polyurethane, coatings, adhesives, sealants, resins, or catalyst materials.
- You need a powder that can be dispersed into a liquid, paste, polymer, or composite.
- You are willing to test dosage and compatibility before full production.
Do not choose molecular sieve powder automatically when:
- You only need to protect goods during shipping or storage.
- You need a desiccant sachet for packaging.
- You need a packed-bed adsorbent for gas drying.
- You have not confirmed whether moisture is the real cause of the defect.
- Your formulation cannot tolerate added powder or solids.
For related products, you can browse SSE’s molecular sieve product category.
Handling and Storage
Molecular sieve powder starts adsorbing moisture when exposed to air. In Thailand’s humid conditions, handling matters.
Recommended handling points:
- Keep packaging sealed until use.
- Open only the quantity needed for the batch.
- Reseal remaining material quickly.
- Avoid exposure to water, steam, humid air, or open production doors.
- Use clean, dry tools and containers.
- Avoid generating dust during weighing and mixing.
- Use gloves, eye protection, and a dust mask or respirator based on your workplace safety rules.
- Confirm handling instructions against the product MSDS before use.
If molecular sieve powder is left open in humid air, part of its adsorption capacity may be used before production starts. Plan weighing, transfer, and resealing before opening the package.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is molecular sieve powder?
Molecular sieve powder is a fine activated zeolite powder used to adsorb moisture and selected molecules. It is commonly used in polyurethane, coatings, adhesives, sealants, resins, catalyst supports, and adsorbent formulations.
What is the difference between molecular sieve powder and molecular sieve beads?
Powder is used for mixing into formulations or making adsorbent materials. Beads and pellets are usually used in packed beds, gas dryers, PSA systems, and process columns.
Which molecular sieve powder is best for polyurethane?
3A molecular sieve powder is commonly considered for polyurethane because it targets water while excluding many larger molecules. Testing is still needed because each formulation behaves differently.
Which molecular sieve powder is best for coatings and adhesives?
3A or 4A may be considered, depending on the formulation, solvent system, and moisture problem. 3A is more selective for water, while 4A is often used for broader moisture control.
Can molecular sieve powder remove CO₂?
Some grades, especially 13X and selected larger-pore materials, are commonly considered for CO₂ adsorption. Actual performance depends on gas composition, pressure, temperature, moisture level, contact time, and regeneration method.
Can I use molecular sieve powder in a gas drying column?
Usually, beads or pellets are more practical for packed beds because they allow better flow and lower dust risk. Powder may create pressure-drop and dust problems unless the system is designed for it.
How much molecular sieve powder should I add?
There is no universal dosage. The correct amount depends on moisture level, formulation type, mixing method, viscosity, target defect, and final performance requirement. Start with lab trials before using it in production.
Can molecular sieve powder be regenerated?
Molecular sieve materials can often be regenerated under controlled conditions, but the correct method depends on the grade, physical form, and process. Confirm the regeneration method against the product specification and your system requirements.
Is molecular sieve powder the same as silica gel?
No. Silica gel is a general desiccant, while molecular sieve powder has a controlled pore structure and is used where selective moisture adsorption is needed.
How should molecular sieve powder be stored?
Store it sealed, dry, and protected from humid air. Open only when ready to use, and reseal remaining material quickly.
Contact SSE for Practical Product Advice
Contact SSE if you are not sure which molecular sieve powder is suitable for your formulation, gas purification work, catalyst support, or adsorbent product.
To help SSE recommend a practical option, prepare the product type, moisture problem, target molecule, current trial result, required powder form or particle size, expected dosage, mixing method, packaging preference, and expected order quantity.
SSE can help customers in Thailand compare 3A, 4A, 5A, 10X, 13X, silica gel, activated clay, or other moisture-control materials. Our team can also discuss fast delivery in Thailand, bulk or custom order requirements, and free shipping where applicable.
Discover more about our complete line of zeolite desiccant powders and explore related resources like Molecular Sieves 3A: Features, Applications, and Industry Insights and A Comprehensive Guide to Molecular Sieve. See also Molecular Sieve Powder 13X: The High-Capacity Adsorbent for Air Separation and Gas Purification
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