GOODLOE structured packing
GOODLOE structured packing is produced by multiple knitting metallic filaments that are then crimped and either spiral wound or folded and layered into elements for insertion into the chemical column tower.
The open GOODLOE structured packing that results creates multiple twisting paths for the vapor to travel while providing a high void fraction that minimizes pressure drop. At the same time, the inherent capillary action of the fine wires causes the liquid to spread into thin films that continuously combine and divide for optimum mixing and contact with the vapor throughout the entire packing volume.
The resilient properties of the GOODLOE structured packing construction assure firm contact with the tower wall, minimizing the possibility of vapor bypassing or liquid channeling.
The net result is a GOODLOE structured packing with very high mass transfer efficiency and low pressure drop. |