Random Packing
Random Packing
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and Technology Services
Naphtha
Kero
Diesel
0602 2510
MellapakPlus
Packing
Often copied,
never equaled
0605 2504
VGPlus Trays
One of the best
high performance trays
ever tested at FRI
0603 2535-3
NeXRing
The next big
thing in random
packing
0694 2720
Dusec Plus
Coalescer
High performance
with minimum
pressure drop
NeXRing Comparison
NeXRing Applications
Column Internals
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Random Packing
Random packing has been used for fractionation,
absorption and stripping operations in gas, refinery
and chemical plants for may years and the benefits are
well established. For example, in high liquid load and
high pressure applications random packing has been
historically preferred as it provides improved distillation
or absorption efficiency and a reduced pressure drop.
NeXt Generation
3rd Generation
2nd Generation
1st Generation
NeXRing
The NeXt generation random packing
The NeXRing is the latest high performance random
packing developed by Sulzer. The NeXRing provides
extremely large and uniform open area in every ring
orientation allowing a high surface exposure to liquid
and vapor while minimizing dry zones.
The NeXRing had been tested in both Sulzers leading
in-house R&D facilities and independently. All results
have shown improved hydraulic performance compared
to established random packing types with the same
efficiency.
Conditions
Diameter: 0.3 m, Bed height: 2.25 m
Liquid concentration: 4% NaOH
Conversion to carbonate (Na 2CO3): < 1%
Inlet gas concentration: 400ppm CO2
Temperature: 25 oC
F = 1.5 Pa
Bracket indicates extrapolated data
Reduced costs
Increased capacity
Increase efficiency
Increase running time and reduce stoppage
NXR#1
NXR#1.5
NXR#2
60
100
NeXRing
The NeXt generation random packing
Notable advantages compared to P-Ring (the 2nd generation random packing)
For nearly 60 years the P-Ring has been the standard
random packing for distillation and absorption.
P-Ring#1.5
NeXRing#1
NeXRing#1.5
Efficiency
100%
105%
95%
Capacity
100%
145%
160%
Pressure Drop
100%
50%
30%
P-Ring#2
NeXRing#1.5
NeXRing#2
Efficiency
100%
110%
100%
Capacity
100%
120%
140%
Pressure Drop
100%
50%
30%
P-Ring#3.5
NeXRing#2
Efficiency
100%
120%
Capacity
100%
115%
Pressure Drop
100%
60%
I-Ring#40
NeXRing#1
NeXRing#1.5
Efficiency
100%
105%
95%
Capacity
100%
110%
130%
Pressure Drop
100%
70%
50%
I-Ring#50
NeXRing#1.5
NeXRing#2
Efficiency
100%
110%
100%
Capacity
100%
100%
110%
Pressure Drop
100%
90%
75%
CMR is a trademark and IMTP and Cascade Mini-Rings are registered trademarks of Koch-Giitsch, LP. Pall Ring is a registered trademark of BASF AG.
aMDEA is a registered trademark of BASF AG.
Applications
Fertilizer, Acid
Gas Removal, Gas
Sweetening
Random packing is widely
used in the removal of
CO2 and H2S from natural
or bio-gas by contacting
with amine based solvents
such as MEA, DEA, MDEA
and Activated MDEA. A
common characteristic
of these solvents is the
strong tendency to foam.
The Sulzer NeXRing
can provide capital
and operational cost
reductions in these
applications by giving
a much lower pressure
drop compared to
older random packing
types minimizing the
hydraulic impact of foam.
Sulzers NeXRing can
directly replace existing
previous generations of
random packing either to
hydraulically debottleneck
the column or to increase
the column efficiency by
using a smaller ring size
while keeping the same
pressure drop.
Butadiene
Demethanizers
In butadiene production
random packing is
typically used in the
main wash, rectifier and
degasser columns due to
their characteristically high
specific liquid load.
Separation of methane
from heavy hydrocarbons
is done at high operating
pressure and low
temperature. Due to the
low surface tensions and
small density differences
leading to unstable liquid
films ensuring good
contact between the liquid
and gas phase is critical.
Replacing previous
generation of random
packing with the
equivalent Sulzer NeXRing
can lead to higher
capacities without loss
of efficiency. In these
unit operations it is fairly
common to use divided
wall columns. To prevent
loss of efficiency or
hydraulic performance
a good understanding
a of liquid distribution is
critical. With many divided
wall columns in successful
operation and a track
record of performance
since the 1960s Sulzer
can provide this critical
and often missed design
know-how to get the most
out of your column.
Due to these
characteristics random
packing has been
historically preferred for
on-shore applications
in comparison to trays
or structured packing.
The Sulzer NeXRing
with its higher capacity
and lower pressure drop
enables a further increase
in capacity for existing
columns or decreased
diameters and bed heights
for new columns.
Nutter Ring
NR #0.7
NR #1
NR #1.5
NR #2
NR #2.5
NR #3
m /m
226
170
124
96
85
66
ft /ft
68.9
51.8
37.8
29.3
25.9
20.1
98
98
98
98
98
98
Void Fraction
Material thickness can be adjusted to clients needs. Other sizes are available on request.
10
20
30
40 50 60
100
80
70
NR #1
60
.5)
(NR #1
40
(NR
35
#3)
30
25
10
15
20 25 30
40 50 60
80 100
Conditions
Diameter: 0.3 m, Bed height: 2.25 m
Liquid concentration: 4% NaOH
Conversion to carbonate (Na 2CO3): < 1%
Inlet gas concentration: 400ppm CO2
Temperature: 25 oC
F = 1.0 Pa
Bracket indicates extrapolated data
150
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
1100
1000
2
NR #
2.5
#
R
N
50
1200
)
(NR #0.7
90
40
NR #3
900
NR #2.5
800
700
NR #1.5
600
30
NR #2
NR #1
500
20
NR #0.7
400
300
10
200
100
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
F, Pa
2.0
2.5
3.0
Conditions
Valid for atmospheric distillation with standard organic test mixture
at total reflux
3.5
HETP, inches
HETP, mm
110
1.22
1.0
0.12
0.1
0.5
1.0
3.0 4.0
2.45
10
1.22
1.0
0.12
0.1
5.0
0.5
1.0
NR #2
10
1.22
1.0
0.12
0.1
0.5
1.0
F, ft / s lb / ft3
1.0
2.0
Liquid
Load l, m3/m2 h
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
150
p /z, mbar / m
20
3.0 4.0
2.45
p /z, in H2O / ft
p /z, mbar / m
F, ft / s lb / ft3
1.0
2.0
Air-water system,
ambient conditions
5.0
20
3.0 4.0
2.45
10
1.22
1.0
0.12
0.1
0.5
1.0
10
1.22
1.0
0.12
0.1
0.5
1.0
5.0
F, Pa
NR #3
F, ft / s lb / ft3
1.0
2.0
p /z, mbar / m
20
3.0 4.0
2.45
p /z, in H2O / ft
p /z, mbar / m
F, ft / s lb / ft3
1.0
2.0
5.0
F, Pa
F, Pa
NR #2.5
5.0
F, Pa
F, Pa
NR #1.5
p /z, in H2O / ft
10
20
p /z, in H2O / ft
3.0 4.0
2.45
F, ft / s lb / ft3
1.0
2.0
20
3.0 4.0
2.45
10
1.22
1.0
0.12
0.1
0.5
1.0
p /z, in H2O / ft
20
NR #1
p /z, mbar / m
F, ft / s lb / ft3
1.0
2.0
p /z, in H2O / ft
p /z, mbar / m
NR #0.7
5.0
F, Pa
I-Ring
I-Ring Types
Specific Surface
IR #15
IR #25
IR #40
IR #50
IR #60
NIR #70
m2/m3
305
226
151
100
80
60
ft2/ft3
93.0
68.9
46.0
30.5
24.4
18.3
97
97
98
98
98
98
Void Fraction
Material thickness can be adjusted to clients' needs. Other sizes are available on request.
100
90
10
20
30
40 50 60
(IR #15)
IR #25
6
5
80
IR #40
70
60
50
IR #
60)
(IR #
50
40
35
(IR
#70
30
25
0.5
1.0
F, ft/s lb/ft3
1.5
2.0
2.5
1200
1100
1000
40
IR #70
900
800
30
IR #60
IR #50
700
600
IR #40
500
20
IR #25
400
IR #15
300
10
200
100
10
15
20 25 30
40 50 60
80 100
Conditions
Diameter: 0.3 m, Bed height: 2.25 m
Liquid concentration: 4% NaOH
Conversion to carbonate (Na 2CO3): < 1%
Inlet gas concentration: 400ppm CO2
Temperature: 25 oC
F = 1.5 Pa
Bracket indicates extrapolated data
10
150
0.5
1.0
1.5
F, Pa
2.0
2.5
3.0
Conditions
Valid for atmospheric distillation with standard organic test mixture
at total reflux
3.5
HETP, inches
HETP, mm
110
HETP of I-Ring
Liquid Load, gpm/ft2
KGa of I-Ring
C-Ring
Also available in Plastic, Materials available are PP, PVC/C, PE, PVDF, ETFE, PFA
C-Ring Types
Specific Surface
CR #1
CR #1.5
CR #2
CR #2.5
CR #3
CR #4
CR #5
m2/m3
244
187
142
126
101
70
62
ft /ft
74.4
57.0
43.3
38.4
30.8
21.3
18.9
97
97
98
98
98
98
99
Void Fraction
Material thickness can be adjusted to clients' needs. Other sizes are available on request.
P-Ring
Also available in Plastic, Materials available are PP, PVC/C, PE, PVDF, ETFE, PFA
P-Ring Types
Specific Surface
PR #5/8
PR #1
PR #1.5
PR #2
PR #3.5
m /m
350
222
144
112
64
ft /ft
106.7
67.7
43.9
34.1
19.5
95
95
97
97
98
2
2
Void Fraction
Material thickness can be adjusted to clients' needs. Other sizes are available on request.
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Column Internals
Liquid distributors
300
High-Liquid-Load
Tube Distributors VR
VRGF
0610 2501-1
100
Distributor/Collector VS
VSI
VSI/VSIR
0610 2501-3
0610 2501-2
Trough-Distributor VK
Element-Distributor VE
50
VKH
VEH
VKG
Specific liquid load l [m3/m2 h]
0600 2507-6
0609 2500-5
0609 2500-1
Standard-Load
VKGF
10
VKR2
0609 2500-4
0610 2501-4
VKR2F
0609 2500-6
VER2
VEP/VEPW
0609 2500-7
0609 2500-2
Low Liquid-Load
VEPK
VKPK
0.05
0.25
12
0610 2501-5
0609 2500-3
0.8
3
Column-Diameter [m]
20
0.5~8 m
Liquid Load
1~80 m3/m2.hr
2.5 to 1 (max 10 to 1)
Support grids
0600 2509-4
Collectors
GIS/SLMT
0602 2511-2
VSI
0600 2509-2
SLR/SLM
Chimney trays
0600 2506-1
SK
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Mist Eliminator
Remove liquid droplet
from vapor entrainment
Bed Limiter
Required above random
packing bed to stop
random packing being
blow away
Random Packing
(Bed#1)
Gas Injection
Support Plate
Served as packing
support as well as to
distribute gas
from bottom,
high open area is
preferred
Liquid Collector
Used to accumulate
liquids of above beds,
side draw off can also
be realized with the
collector
Random Packing
(Bed#2)
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Liquid Redistributor
Capabilities
Manufacturing according to PED 97/23/EC, ASME
VIII Div.1, and ASME B31.3/U-Stamp, Gost (TR), China
Stamp, Norsok, or NACE
CFD Analysis
CFD calculations done in advance of fabrication can
support the decision to go for a particular technology,
and can save on the time required for commissioning
and testing later. Sulzer uses CFD technology both
for the modeling of existing and the development of
new products.
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