350y ceramic corrugated packing for nitric oxide handling

2025-10-13

350y ceramic corrugated packing is a specialized structured packing designed to address the challenges of nitric oxide (NO) handling in industrial processes. With a specific surface area of 350 m²/m³, it combines high mass transfer capability, robust corrosion resistance, and thermal stability to ensure efficient NO removal, making it a preferred choice for industries focused on emission control and process optimization.



Product Overview: Key Features of 350y Ceramic Corrugated Packing

This packing type is engineered with a precise corrugated structure, where 350y denotes its specific surface area (350 m²/m³), a critical parameter for enhancing gas-liquid contact efficiency. Constructed from high-purity ceramic materials, typically cordierite—a heat-resistant, corrosion-resistant compound—it exhibits exceptional mechanical strength, withstanding temperatures up to 1,200°C and chemical attack from acids, alkalis, and other reactive gases common in NO-rich streams. The structured design, with uniform wave angles and layer spacing, minimizes channeling and dead zones, ensuring consistent flow distribution and optimal mass transfer. These features collectively make 350y ceramic packing a reliable component for NO treatment systems, outperforming traditional random packing in efficiency and longevity.

Industrial Applications: 350y Ceramic Packing in NO Handling Systems

In nitric oxide handling, 350y ceramic corrugated packing finds widespread use across diverse industrial sectors. In nitric acid production, for example, it is integrated into the ammonia oxidation reactor and absorption columns, where NOx (nitrogen oxides) are formed and need to be reduced. By providing a large surface area for chemical reactions (e.g., catalytic reduction with ammonia), the packing accelerates NO conversion to harmless N₂ and water, boosting overall process efficiency. In waste incineration plants, it is installed in flue gas treatment towers to remove NO from exhaust streams, ensuring compliance with strict environmental regulations (e.g., China’s超低排放标准 or EU’s Industrial Emissions Directive). Additionally, in fertilizer manufacturing, where NO emissions occur during nitrogen synthesis, the packing enhances the absorption of NO in scrubbers, reducing atmospheric pollution and improving operational safety.

FAQ:

Q1: What makes 350y ceramic corrugated packing suitable for nitric oxide handling?

A1: Its 350 m²/m³ high specific surface area maximizes gas-liquid contact, while the ceramic material ensures resistance to high temperatures and corrosive NO-rich environments, enabling efficient and durable NO removal.

Q2: How does the structured design of 350y packing improve NO treatment efficiency?

A2: The precise corrugated structure creates uniform flow paths, reducing turbulence-induced channeling and dead zones. This optimizes mass transfer, allowing faster and more complete NO reactions with reducing agents (e.g., ammonia) in treatment systems.

Q3: Is 350y ceramic packing compatible with existing NO treatment equipment?

A3: Yes, its modular design and standard dimensions facilitate easy integration into various NO handling systems, including SCR reactors, absorption towers, and scrubbers, whether in new installations or retrofits.

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