Brief: Discover how our High Performance Demister Pad works in this detailed demonstration. You'll see how this stainless steel knitted mesh mist eliminator efficiently captures liquid droplets from gas streams, learn about its simple installation process, and explore its applications across various industrial settings to prevent equipment contamination and production losses.
Related Product Features:
Achieves over 98% droplet capture efficiency for effective liquid removal from gas streams.
Maintains low pressure drop of 100-300 Pa with its loose structure and large surface area.
Features simple construction with no moving parts for easy installation and minimal maintenance.
Offers strong adaptability with customizable circular, rectangular, or other shapes.
Constructed from durable materials including stainless steel, Monel, titanium, and various polymers.
Provides stable operation and long service life across demanding industrial environments.
Available in various wire diameters from 0.2mm to 0.35mm and mesh sizes from 2x3mm to 12x6mm.
Suitable for diameters ranging from 300mm to 6000mm with thickness options from 100mm to 150mm.
FAQs:
What is the typical droplet capture efficiency of the demister pad?
The High Performance Demister Pad typically achieves over 98% droplet capture efficiency, effectively removing liquid droplets from gas or vapor streams.
What materials are available for the demister pad construction?
Our demister pads are available in various materials including stainless steel, Monel, titanium, PP, PVC, PE, PTFE, and other specialized materials to suit different industrial applications and chemical environments.
In which industrial applications are these demister pads commonly used?
These mist eliminators are widely used in petrochemical plants, fertilizer production, pharmaceutical manufacturing, environmental protection systems, natural gas processing, coal chemical industry, shipbuilding, and food processing for gas-liquid separation in various towers and purification systems.
What is the pressure drop characteristic of these demister pads?
The demister pads maintain low pressure drop typically between 100-300 Pa due to their loose structure and large specific surface area, allowing efficient separation while minimizing resistance to gas flow.