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The uniform arrangement of structured packing provides many advantages compared to random packing or fractionation
trays. Using structured packing can provide:
Wire gauze structured packings provide very high eciency combined with low pressure drop.
Modifications to the texturing of the packing surface improve the liquid spreading which, in turn, leads to enhanced
packing eciency.
FLEXIPAC structured packing provides a lower pressure drop per theoretical stage and increased capacity compared
to trays and conventional random packings. Available in multiple materials from traditional stainless steel to high
alloys, modern duplex steel and exotic materials such as titanium and zirconium, FLEXIPAC structured packing is
applied in a wide variety of applications.
Columns packed with FLEXIPAC structured packing can improve product yields and purities, reduce reflux ratios,
increase throughput, lower pressure drop, reduce liquid holdup and increase heat transfer.
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FLEXIPAC HC Structured Packing
Increased capacity and reduced pressure drop in new construction and revamps.
Since its introduction in 1997, FLEXIPAC HC structured packing has been used in thousands of columns to increase
capacity and reduce pressure drop both in new construction and for replacing standard sheet metal structured packings,
conventional random packings and trays.
Combining excellent capacity and liquid and vapor. As the liquid flow
Efficiency eciency characteristics with a lower becomes restricted by the upward-
FLEXIPAC HC
pressure drop per theoretical stage, flowing vapor, the liquid begins to
Structured Packing
Size HETP* it is the preferred packing for use in build up at the layer interface which
vacuum distillation columns. increases the pressure drop and may
700Y 6.3 in [160 mm]
ultimately lead to flooding.
500Z 7.1 in [180 mm] FLEXIPAC HC packing is similar in
construction to standard FLEXIPAC The geometry of FLEXIPAC HC
1Y 8.3 in [210 mm]
packing, except for a subtle packing relieves the liquid flow
350Y 8.9 in [225 mm] modification in the geometry of the restriction. Because the premature
500Y 9.1 in [230 mm] corrugation at the top and bo om of build-up of liquid is eliminated, the
1.6Y 10.0 in [255 mm] each packing layer. This relatively low pressure drop characteristics
small change in geometry eliminates of structured packing are be er
250Y 12.4 in [315 mm]
the abrupt change in flow direction maintained throughout the ecient
2Y 14.6 in [370 mm] of the liquid and vapor phases at the operating range of the packing. The
2.2Y 18.5 in [470 mm] packing layer interface. benefits of FLEXIPAC HC packing
2.5Y 23.0 in [585 mm] are more significant for smaller
Conventional structured packing
* HETP values are estimates based on
corrugation crimp size, higher
capacity is limited by flow
atmospheric distillation systems with low surface area packings. Depending
relative volatility and good liquid/vapor interaction at the layer interface
distribution. Contact Koch-Glitsch for on application and packing style,
non-ideal systems.
where the abrupt directional change
up to a 40% increase in capacity has
limits the amount of counter-flowing
been reported.
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Plastic FLEXIPAC Structured Packing
Excellent performance in chemically corrosive applications.
Plastic FLEXIPAC and FLEXIPAC HC structured packings provide the same combination of high eciency, high capacity
and low pressure drop as their metal counterparts. The variety of plastics available makes this product suitable for some
of the most demanding corrosive applications. NOTE: The we ing characteristics of plastic combined with any unique
a ributes of the specific material of construction may cause the actual HETP to vary significantly.
FLEXIPAC 2Y structured packing in polypropylene (white) and FLEXIPAC 500Z HC structured packing in PFA (black).
Glass-filled PFA HNO3
3Y 43.3 in [1100 mm]
Deaerators
3X 76.8 in [1950 mm]
* HETP values are estimates and are for
reference only. Contact Koch-Glitsch for
additional information.
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INTALOX High Capacity Structured Packing
Greater efficient capacity than other structured packings.
The unique geometry of INTALOX structured packing has allowed it to be successfully applied in a variety of
high-liquid-rate, high-pressure applications. It is also used in vacuum and atmospheric pressures. The aggressive
surface texture of INTALOX structured packing provides excellent surface we ing, making this the preferred
packing in aqueous distillation applications.
The benefits of INTALOX structured packing are particularly noticeable in the large corrugation crimp sizes. The
unique physical a ributes of INTALOX packing provide superior eciency compared to other structured packings
of similar surface area while maintaining excellent capacity and pressure drop characteristics.
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Wire Gauze Structured Packing
Unsurpassed high efficiency and low pressure drop characteristics.
Koch-Glitsch wire gauze packing is the preferred packing in distillation service for deep vacuum and low liquid rate
applications. The characteristic of lowest pressure drop per theoretical stage makes wire gauze packing the preferred
device for processing specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals and temperature-sensitive materials.
Wire gauze packing is generally used in small to medium diameter columns to achieve the maximum number of
theoretical stages in the minimum column height. Because of the capillary effect, the wire gauze material provides
an extremely wettable surface resulting in excellent mass transfer efficiency particularly at very low liquid rates.
The new high-performance AX wire gauze structured packing provides improved performance over the original BX
wire gauze packing. With lower pressure drop and similar efficiency, AX wire gauze packing minimizes pressure
drop per theoretical stage. This is especially important where a large number of theoretical stages are required in
deep vacuum service.
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Applications
Ethanolamine Production
Monoethanolamine (MEA) is produced by reacting ethylene oxide with aqueous ammonia. The reaction also creates
diethanolamine (DEA) and triethanolamine (TEA). MEA is used in aqueous solutions for scrubbing certain acidic gases.
It is also used as feedstock in the production of detergents, emulsifiers, polishes, pharmaceuticals, corrosion inhibitors and
chemical intermediates. MEA, DEA and TEA are separated in a distillation train operating under vacuum. This allows the
distillation to proceed at lower temperatures, which reduces product degradation and poor color quality. FLEXIPAC HC
structured packing provides the very low pressure drop and high eciency required for this application. AX and BX wire
gauze packing can be used to achieve even lower pressure drop and higher eciency when liquid rates are low enough to
take advantage of the capillary eect to wet the packing. The high separation eciency of AX and BX wire gauze packing
results in low energy consumption through reduced reflux rates and higher purity products at shorter column heights.
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Applications
Tall Oil Fractionation
Tall oil is a name frequently used for the fa y acids obtained as a by-product of the Kraft process of wood pulp
manufacture. The compounds of principal interest in crude tall oil are fa y acids and rosin acids. The tall oil rosin
finds use as a component of adhesives, rubbers and inks and as an emulsifier. The pitch is used as a binder in cement, an
adhesive and an emulsifier for asphalt. Tall oil fa y acid is a low-cost alternative to tallow fa y acids for production of
soaps and lubricants. When esterified with pentaerythritol, it is used as a compound of adhesives and oil-based varnishes.
Vacuum distillation is used to minimize the exposure to elevated temperatures of the crude feed components, many of
which are heat sensitive. The oil is distilled into five components with dierent boiling points: heads (which boils first),
then fa y acids, distilled tall oil (a mixture of fa y and resin acids), resin acids (collectively known as rosin) and pitch (the
residue). All of these can be used in various industries as is, but some of the rosin is also further processed on site.
Originally this separation was made using steam distillation; however, the very low vapor pressure of these fa y acids
required a large amount of steam. Modern tall oil plants use a dry distillation system operated at very low top column
pressures. Tall oil fractionators were among the first vacuum distillation operations to take advantage of the low pressure
drop characteristics of FLEXIPAC structured packing. Additional benefits include higher eciency and lower bo om
column temperature, which increases the relative volatility between the fa y acids and the rosin acids and enhances their
separation.
The diagram below shows a possible tall oil fractionation configuration; many variations exist.
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Applications
Styrene Monomer
In the styrene monomer (SM) unit, the reversible, endothermic dehydrogenation reaction is carried out over an iron oxide
based catalyst. Steam is the diluent and heat carrier used in commercial reactors. The reactors typically operate under
vacuum conditions as diluent steam reduces the partial pressure of the reactants. The steam also acts as a catalyst
decoker via water-gas-shift reactions. A very small amount of ethylbenzene (EB) is thermally converted, with most
thermal reactions resulting in by-products, such as benzene and toluene. Other by-products include C9s, such as
alpha-methylstyrene and cumene.
The styrene distillation section typically consists of a 3- or 4-column configuration, including a superfractionator for
the EB/SM split. The superfractionator is commonly called the EB Recycle column or EB/SM spli er. With commercial
designs of 100+ theoretical stages in 6 to 7 packed beds and tower diameters of up to 39 ft [12 m], the spli er is one
of the largest commercial applications of distillation and performs a critical separation. Structured packing is ideally
suited for styrene columns and was first used in the 1980s. Because styrene is a reactive monomer, a low bo om
temperature, achieved through a low column pressure drop and low liquid residence times, is desirable. Many plants
have conventional FLEXIPAC structured packing installed. For revamps and also new plant construction, FLEXIPAC HC
structured packing and high performance tower internals are preferred.
The last section of the distillation train is styrene recovery from residue. Because of fouling potential, structured
packing typically is not used in this step. For improved fouling resistance and to handle concentrated heavies and
polymers, sieve trays and dual flow trays are most often used in the stripping section. As an alternate unit
operation, flash drums and wiped film evaporators are also used.
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Applications
Glycol Dehydration
Removing water vapor from natural gas prior to transporting in pipelines or processing in liquid removal plants
prevents ice formation that could damage processing equipment. An absorption tower using a highly concentrated
glycol solution, such as triethylene glycol (TEG), is the usual choice for water removal. Historically these towers were
fi ed with bubble cap trays because the absorber is operated with very low glycol circulation rates. More recently
FLEXIPAC HC structured packing has
been used to either increase the capacity
of existing trayed towers or to reduce the
diameter of new towers. In a revamp
of an absorber from trays to structured
packing, the gas handling capacity can
improve from 50-100% depending on the
size and configuration of the tower.
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Trademarks Patents
The following registered trademarks are owned by Koch-Glitsch, LP The following technologies are protected by one or more patents in the USA;
in the United States and may be registered in other jurisdictions: other foreign patents may be relevant: FLEXIPAC HC structured packing
FLEXIPAC structured packing, FLEXIPAC HC structured packing, (US5632934, US6478290).
INTALOX structured packing and K KOCH-GLITSCH. The following
trademarks are owned by Koch-Glitsch, LP in the United States Available exclusively from Koch-Glitsch, FLEXIPAC HC structured packing
and may be registered in other jurisdictions: YOU CAN RELY ON US. is protected by US Patent 5,632,934 and other patents worldwide assigned to
All other trademarks, service marks, or registered trademarks that Praxair Technology, Inc. Koch-Glitsch, LP is the exclusive worldwide licensee
appear in this document are the trademarks or service marks of of Praxair Technology, Inc. for the manufacture and sale of this packing in all
their respective owners. markets except for industrial gas separation.