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Gauze structured packing from T.C.I is recognized worldwide as the leader in applications with low liquid-loading systems or temperature-sensitive compounds. Vacuum distillations, specialty chemicals, and many highly refined, value-added processing operations also benefit from gauze packing efficiency-improving capabilities.

Koch-Glitsch wire gauze packing is the most efficient commercial tower packing available on the market today. Koch-Glitsch wire gauze packing has a proven track record of providing superior performance in thousands of diverse applications around the world. Koch-Glitsch Mass Transfer Technology has more than 85 years of combined experience. Our process and design expertise, coupled with superior manufacturing and pilot plant test facilities, provide Koch-Glitsch customers with solutions to mass transfer problems.

The packing is fabricated from sheets of metal gauze. Type BX gauze structured packing, with 500 m2/m3 specific surface area, is manufactured using the same geometric configuration as FLEXIPAC® packing. For even higher requirements, Type CY gauze packing with 750 m2/m3 specific surface is available.

Matching this high-efficiency packing with our custom-designed internals offers our customers complete systems engineered to maximize tower performance.

Features: for Gauze structured packing

Hgih number of theoretical plate, best loading factor 1.5-2m/s, min. liquid load 0.2m3/m2.h。

Materials: for Gauze structured packing

stainless steel, carbon steel, 304, 316L, phosphor bronze etc. Upon clients' request.

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