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consists of ancillary adsorption process models. The Cycle Manager is used
to specify the cyclic operation. Example industrial processes include thermal
swing adsorption, pressure swing adsorption, vacuum swing adsorption,
isobaric fixed bed adsorption, chromatography and ion exchange. Processes
can consist of single or multiple bed systems.
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