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Norton trays

Figure 8-80. Typical Norton Valve Tray Valves. Used by permission, Norton Chemical Process Products Corp., Stow, Ohio., Bui. FT-2. Figure 8-80. Typical Norton Valve Tray Valves. Used by permission, Norton Chemical Process Products Corp., Stow, Ohio., Bui. FT-2.
Due to the need to use case-by-case analysis the Kister studies [136, 137] focused on item 1. The data evaluated came from published reports by Fractionation Research (FRI) and Separation Research Program (SRP) at the University of Texas, taken from commercial size equipment rather than laboratory research columns. The FRI data includes No. 2 and No. 2.5 Nutter random rings packing, aind Norton s Intalox 2T structured packing, each considered currently state-of-the-art or close to it, while the sieve and valve trays were of FRI s latest designs, plus Nutter s proprietary valve trays, all using 24-in. tray spacing. [Pg.273]

Optimized trays 5,24 165psia Optimized trays 165,300 400 psia - 2 2.5 Nutter ring Intalox 2T structured packing FRI/SRP data Intalox 2T structured packing Norton data ... [Pg.104]


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