structured packing is a critical tower internal in petrochemical processes, primarily applied in distillation, absorption, and extraction systems. Its regular, ordered structure—such as corrugated metal sheets or wire gauze—creates a large specific surface area, boosting mass transfer efficiency. In petrochemical distillation, it enhances product purity by enabling precise separation of components like hydrocarbons, reducing the need for multiple equilibrium stages. For absorption, structured packing improves gas-liquid contact, effectively removing impurities such as H2S from refinery gases. Extraction applications benefit from its uniform flow distribution, allowing efficient liquid-liquid separation of chemicals. With advantages like low pressure drop, high throughput, and resistance to fouling, structured packing optimizes petrochemical production, supporting the manufacturing of fuels, plastics, and specialty chemicals.
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