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Structured - AMACS Process Tower Internals

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MONTZ STRUCTURED PACKINGSSYNONYMOUS FOR QUALITY IN THE FIELD OF THERMAL FRACTIONATING<strong>Structured</strong> packings are characterized by a veryefficient technique and a versatile range of applications.The packings offer a high separation efficiency, goodwettability and a low pressure drop. They can beadapted to address any fractionation problem fordistillation, absorption and liquid-liquid extraction.The special features of Montz packings allow forvariable geometric dimensions and the choice ofdifferent surface structures. This flexibility can solvenearly any fractionation problem.Packing types A3, B1, BSH, C1 and M feature avariety of configurations, for example:n A3-type packing uses a woven wire gauze,ribbon or stripn B1-type packing uses a cold rolled sheet metalfoil ribbon or stripn BSH-type packing uses an expanded metalribbon or stripn M-type packing has a curved shaped crimpingregardless of the base material (wire gauze,cold rolled foil or expanded metal)We also now offer an MN-type packing that hasa NEW curvature to the crimping regardless ofthe base material (wire, gauze, cold rolled foil orexpanded metal).The waves are inclined toward the vertical,and together with the adjacent plate, they formintersecting flow ducts. This packing structureresults in large interfacial areas and provides anintimate contact between the gas and liquid phase.An exact adaptation to the respectiverequirements is ensured by special internals suchas liquid distributors, flash equipment, liquidcollector trays and vapor distributors. All theseinternals are carefully adapted to the packings andto the problem to be solved. They are subject to apermanent quality control.2

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