Structured Packing
Structured packing is a commonly used type of chemical packing, mainly used in various chemical reactors, absorption towers, distillation towers, adsorption towers and other process equipment. The main function of structured packing is to increase the surface area of the tower bed, enhance the contact between gas and liquid, as well as between liquid and solid, and improve the efficiency of reactions, absorptions, and separations. At the same time, structured packing can also disperse gases, reduce the size of fluid droplets, and ensure sufficient homogeneous reactions.
Plastic Structured Packing
Metal Structured Packing
Ceramic Structured Packing
Random Packing
The random packing materials can be classified into four major types based on their structural characteristics: circular, saddle-shaped, spherical, and combined types. The core types include pall rings, raschig rings, step rings, multi-faced hollow spheres, etc. The materials cover three systems: metals, plastics, and ceramics.
Plastic Random Packing
Metal Random Packing
Ceramic Random Packing