Random Packing
Random Packing
Random Packing
Metal cascade-mini rings random tower packings, with one or two bevel edges in their sidepieces, are of more mechanical strength and better gas through capacity than pall rings. In random packed tower, most of the rings point contact (not linearity contact) to each other, contribute to the liquid film liquidity and mass transfer efficiency. Kelley's Metal cascade-mini rings are widely used in petroleum, chemicals, Chlor-Alkali and environmental industries. [Read More…]
The design of the Super Raschig Ring offers an optimal solution to industry's demands for a modern heavy-duty packing. Unlike previous packing shapes, the Super Raschig Ring avoids the droplet formation which is such a frequent interference accompanying large gas loads.
Metal raschig ring can be a variety of materials, such as carbon steel, stainless steel 304, 304L, 410, 316, 316L, etc. to choose from. [Read More…]
1. Description
Metal Pall ring is one of the most common and well-known packing. Metal Pall Ring is an industry standard design media developed from the Raschig Ring and is used widely in all variety of applications. By minimizing the number of contours and crevices that can cause liquid hold-up and potential entrainment, the metal pall ring’s geometry enables high gas and liquid transfer rates. [Read More…]
Metal Intalox Saddle was developed by the United States Norton, between the shape of its saddle-shaped ring and between, and the advantages of both. [Read More…]