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Material: PE, PP, RPP, PVC, CPVC and PVDF. Tellerette Packing Rings have features such as high void ratio, low pressure drop, low mass-transfer unit height, high flooding point, uniform gas-liquid contact, small specific weight, high mass transfer efficiency, etc., and the application temperature in media ranges from 60℃ to 150 ℃.For these reasons, them are widely used in the packing towers in petroleum industry, chemical industry, alkali-Chloride industry, coal gas industry and environmental...


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Material: PE, PP, RPP, PVC, CPVC and PVDF. Tellerette Packing Rings have features such as high void ratio, low pressure drop, low mass-transfer unit height, high flooding point, uniform gas-liquid contact, small specific weight, high mass transfer efficiency, etc., and the application temperature in media ranges from 60℃ to 150 ℃.For these reasons, them are widely used in the packing towers in petroleum industry, chemical industry, alkali-Chloride industry, coal gas industry and environmental protection, etc.

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