Structured Packing

Structured packing is composed of multiple layers of packing materials with varying geometric shapes and corrugation angles. Based on the corrugation angle, it can be classified into X-type and Y-type. X-type structured packing offers lower pressure drop, while Y-type structured packing provides better mass transfer performance.

Standard Type

Decreasing Capacity
Increasing Efficiency
Structured Packing
Surface Area,m2/m36484175200220250300350450500
Inclination
45°64Y125Y175Y200Y220Y250Y300Y350Y450Y500Y
60°64X125X175X200X220X250X300X350X450X500X

Wire Gauze Type

Wire gauze structured packing is made from various metal wires woven into a fine mesh. It is the most widely used type of structured packing, particularly in the processing of specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and temperature-sensitive materials. Its key advantages include high separation efficiency, low pressure drop, and high flow capacity. This type of packing is also well-suited for precision distillation and vacuum distillation systems. However, it is not recommended for applications involving fouling services or highly corrosive media.

Wire Gauze Structured PackingBulk Density, kg/m3Surface Area, m2/m3
250 X120250
500 X240500
700 Y340700

Grid Type

Grid structured packing is specifically designed for severe service conditions prone to plugging, coking, erosion, and the presence of solids. It offers high heat transfer efficiency, excellent mechanical strength, and strong antifouling properties. In addition, its robust modular design allows for easy installation and cleaning, making it ideal for demanding industrial applications.

Grid Packing
Surface Area, m2 / m34045556490
Inclination
45°40Y45Y55Y64Y90Y
60°40X45X55X64X90X

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