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TABLE 23-7 Selected Absorption Coefficients for CO in Various Solvents in Towers Packed with Raschig Rings ... [Pg.2107]

Figure 6.10 Typical tower packings (a) Raschig ring, (b) Lessing ring, (c) Berl saddle, and (d) Pall ring [5]. Reprinted by Permission of John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Copyright 1980. Figure 6.10 Typical tower packings (a) Raschig ring, (b) Lessing ring, (c) Berl saddle, and (d) Pall ring [5]. Reprinted by Permission of John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Copyright 1980.
Common tower packings (a) Raschig rings (A) metal Pall ring (c) plastic Pall ring (d) Berl saddle ... [Pg.688]

The chlorine tower is built in five jacketed sections, each separated by a liquid trap plate and packed with Raschig rings. Brine at — 15 C is circulated in the jackets, and liquid is withdrawn from each plate, cooled in... [Pg.275]

Support Grid Grating or some other type of support through which vapor or liquid can pass. Used to support tower packing (catalyst, raschig rings, etc.). [Pg.458]

Onda, K., Sada, E., and Otubo, F. (1958), Liquid-side mass-transfer coefficient for a tower packed with Raschig rings, Kagaku Kogaku, 22(4) 194-199. [Pg.298]

FIG. 15-35 Extraction of diethylamine from water into toluene (dispersed) in towers packed with unglazed porcelain Raschig rings, To convert feet to meters, multiply hy 0,3048 to convert inches to centimeters, multiply hy 2,54, [Leihson and Beckman, Chem, Eng, Prog, 49, 405 (1953), with permission.)... [Pg.1477]

FIG. 15 53 Effect of pulsing on extraction in a packed column methyl isobutyl ketone-acetic acid-water (continuous). Tower diameter = 1.58 in, 27-in depth of V4-in Raschig rings. = Vc = 7.5 to 10. To convert inches to centimeters, multiply by 2.54. [Data of Chanhy, von Berg, and Wiegandt, Ind. Eng. Chem., 47, 1153 (1.9.55), with permission. ... [Pg.1489]

Many operating data for carbonate plants are cited by Kohl and Riesenfeld (Gn.s Purification, Gulf, 1985) but not including tower heights. Pilot plant tests, however, are reported on 0.10- and 0.15-m (4- and 6-in) columns packed to depths of 9.14 m (30 ft) of Raschig rings hy Benson et al. (Chem. Eng. Prog., 50, 356 [1954]). [Pg.2110]


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