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Sheet metal structured packing is a widely used mass transfer component in distillation, absorption, and stripping processes. Known for its high efficiency and low pressure drop, it is commonly applied in chemical, petrochemical, and environmental industries. Wangdu (Hebei) Chemical Engineering Co., LTD specializes in the design and production of high-quality sheet metal structured packing to meet various industrial needs.
Sheet metal structured packing is typically made from thin metal sheets, such as stainless steel, carbon steel, or titanium, corrugated and arranged in a geometric pattern. The structured design creates a large surface area for efficient vapor-liquid contact while maintaining a low pressure drop. Key features include:
High surface area – Enhances mass transfer efficiency.
Low pressure drop – Reduces energy consumption in column operation.
Good mechanical strength – Suitable for high-capacity applications.
Corrosion resistance – Can be manufactured in various metal alloys for different chemical environments.
Sheet metal structured packing is used in:
Distillation columns – For hydrocarbon separation, air separation, and fine chemical processing.
Absorption column – In gas treatment and acid production.
Stripping columns – For wastewater treatment and solvent recovery.
Wangdu (Hebei) Chemical Engineering Co., LTD provides reliable sheet metal structured packing with precise manufacturing standards. Our products ensure consistent performance and durability in demanding industrial applications.
Sheet metal structured packing is a key component in modern separation processes, offering efficiency and operational benefits. Wangdu (Hebei) Chemical Engineering Co., LTD delivers high-quality packing solutions tailored to industry requirements.
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