Introduction to Plastic Taylor Ring
Plastic Taylor Ring is an efficient random packing made from plastic materials such as PP, PVC, or PE. It boasts excellent chemical stability and corrosion resistance, making it suitable for various industrial environments involving acid, alkali, or organic solvents. Its structure is characterized by 12 small rings arranged radially, interwoven to form a flat, garland-shaped large ring, which enhances gas-liquid contact area and turbulence, thereby improving mass transfer efficiency.
With high voidage, it reduces pressure drop and increases flux, performing well in absorption, distillation, and wastewater treatment processes. Lightweight and easy to install, it balances performance and cost effectively, widely used in chemical, pharmaceutical, and environmental protection industries.
Specification Parameter Table of Plastic Taylor Ring
Parameter Item | Typical Range |
Material | PP, PVC, PE |
Outer Diameter | 25mm - 100mm |
Height | 15mm - 80mm |
Wall Thickness | 0.8mm - 2.5mm |
Voidage | 75% - 90% |
Bulk Density | 40kg/m³ - 120kg/m³ |
Pressure Drop | ≤200Pa/m (under operating conditions) |
Temperature Resistance | -10℃ - 120℃ (PP); -5℃ - 60℃ (PVC) |
Chemical Compatibility | Resistant to most acids, alkalis, organic solvents (varies by material) |
Packing Factor | 100 - 300 m⁻¹ |