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Roger W. Cusack, Vice President, Glitsch Process Systems, Inc. Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Section 15, Liquid-Liquid Extraction Operations and Equipment)... [Pg.10]

Vendors Glitsch, Inc., Dallas, Texas Koch Engineering Co., Wichita, Kansas Jaeger Products, Inc., Houston, Texas Julius Montz, Hilden, Germany Raschig AG, Liidwigshafen, Germany and Siilzer Bros., Winterthur, Switzerland. [Pg.1388]

FIG. 14-59 Typical vendor data for liquid holdup of a structured packing, Gempak 2A. [Cou7tesy Glitsch, Inc., Dallas, Texas.]... [Pg.1394]

FIG. 15-39 Rotating-disk (RDC) extractor, (Couitesy of Glitsch Frocess Systems Inc.)... [Pg.1481]

The scale-up of the Scheibel column is still considered proprietary, and therefore the vendor (Glitsch Process Systems Inc.) should be consulted for the final design. From pilot tests in 0.075-m diameter column, industrial columns up to 3 m in diameter and containing 90 actual stages have been provided. [Pg.1486]

FIG. 15-49 Schematic arrangement of the 900-mm (36-in) reciprocating-plate column, (Coutiesy of Glitsch Process Systems Inc.)... [Pg.1486]

The following method will give quick approximate results, but for complete detailed rating, use the Glitsch Manual. ... [Pg.63]

This is the author s correlation of a nomograph in the Glitsch Manual. It gives results within 5% of the nomograph for diameters 4 feet or greater and within 15% for smaller diameters. This is adequate for this first approximation of tower diameter. It applies for... [Pg.64]

GUtsch Ballast Tray Design Manual, 5th Ed. Bulletin No. 4900, Copyright 1974, Glitsch Inc. [Pg.65]

Figure 16. Plastic Pall Ring. Note Ballast Ring of Glitsch, Inc. is quite similar. (By permission Notion Chemical Process Products Corporation.)... Figure 16. Plastic Pall Ring. Note Ballast Ring of Glitsch, Inc. is quite similar. (By permission Notion Chemical Process Products Corporation.)...
Bottoms Level. Trays are particularly vulnerable to damage during shutdown and startup operations. Glitsch. Inc., (Reference 14) provides several good tips to minimize the possibility of tray damage during such periods. [Pg.303]

Kitterman, Layton, Tower Internals and Accessories, Glitsch, Inc. Paper presented at Con-gresso Brasileiro de Petro Quimica, Rio de Janeiro, November 8-12, 1976. [Pg.307]

Ballast, Valve V-Series V-1 thru V-5 valves Figure 8-74 and 8-77 Glitsch Higher than Sieve High/High Medium Similar to Sieve Good... [Pg.123]

Nye Ttay Figure 8-78 Glitsch Same or better than Sieve/Valve Similar to Sieve or Valve Low Good... [Pg.124]

Figure 8-65. Slip-type cartridge assembly for bubble cap trays in small column, 1-ft-10 5<6-in. I.D. Used by permission, Glitsch, Inc. Figure 8-65. Slip-type cartridge assembly for bubble cap trays in small column, 1-ft-10 5<6-in. I.D. Used by permission, Glitsch, Inc.
Figure 8-67B. For sieve tray layout arrangements typical one-, two-, and four-pass tray flow patterns with clarifying flow markings by this author. Used by permission, Glitsch, Inc., Bui. 4900-5th Ed. Figure 8-67B. For sieve tray layout arrangements typical one-, two-, and four-pass tray flow patterns with clarifying flow markings by this author. Used by permission, Glitsch, Inc., Bui. 4900-5th Ed.
Figure 8-76. Type A-1 Ballast Tray. Used by permission, Glitsch, Figure 8-77. Type V-1 Ballast Tray. Used by permission, Glltsch, Inc. Inc. Figure 8-76. Type A-1 Ballast Tray. Used by permission, Glitsch, Figure 8-77. Type V-1 Ballast Tray. Used by permission, Glltsch, Inc. Inc.
Figure 8-87. Bubble cap and riser design. Used by permission, Glitsch, Inc. Figure 8-87. Bubble cap and riser design. Used by permission, Glitsch, Inc.
Klein [201] has evaluated from the literature including manufacturer s, i.e., Glitsch [202], Koch [203], and Nutter [204], design procedures for their respective valve type tray... [Pg.207]

Figure 9-6H. Plastic pall ring. Note Glitsch Ballast Ring and others are quite similar. Used by permission of Norton Chemical Process Products Corp., Bull. DC-11 and PTP-1 (11/87). Figure 9-6H. Plastic pall ring. Note Glitsch Ballast Ring and others are quite similar. Used by permission of Norton Chemical Process Products Corp., Bull. DC-11 and PTP-1 (11/87).
Figure 9-6T. (Top) Cascade Mini-Ring, (metal and plastic). Originally used by permission of Mass Transfer, Inc., now, Glitsch, Inc. (middle and bottom) Elevation and plan views of Ballast rings (right) and Cascade Mini-Rings (left). Note how high aspect ratio of former permits occlusion of interior surfaces. Low aspect ratio of Cascade Mini-Rings, on the other hand, favors orientation that exposes internal surfaces for excellent film formation, intimate mixing, and gas-liquid contact. Used by permission of Glitsch, Inc. Bull. 345. Figure 9-6T. (Top) Cascade Mini-Ring, (metal and plastic). Originally used by permission of Mass Transfer, Inc., now, Glitsch, Inc. (middle and bottom) Elevation and plan views of Ballast rings (right) and Cascade Mini-Rings (left). Note how high aspect ratio of former permits occlusion of interior surfaces. Low aspect ratio of Cascade Mini-Rings, on the other hand, favors orientation that exposes internal surfaces for excellent film formation, intimate mixing, and gas-liquid contact. Used by permission of Glitsch, Inc. Bull. 345.

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