Raschig Rings For Flue Gas Purification
Raschig rings were created by Freiderich Raschig as tubular metal pieces of equal height and diameter to replace trays in distillation towers and increase surface area for efficient reactions between liquids and gases. Raschig rings can also be found in chemical processing, distillation and mass transfer applications and provide superior durability withstanding caustic chemicals, acids, solvents and physical shock.
Pall and Raschig rings are two popular choices when it comes to ring packing options, each offering specific features and specifications that may meet the individual’s specific needs. When selecting the ideal product for you, take time to consider all available options before making your choice.
This article details the differences between two types of ring packings, how they differ, their advantages and disadvantages as well as suitable applications.
Fractionation Research Inc (FRI) conducted experiments comparing the Raschig Super-Ring design to other modern random and structured packings in terms of mass transfer efficiency, showing its many distinct advantages such as low pressure drop and increased capacities. It’s shown that FRI’s experiments demonstrate this point effectively.