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Performance Characteristics of Ceramic Corrugated Packing

2026-02-10

Ceramic corrugated packing features high specific surface area, good thermal stability, strong corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength, long service life, wear resistance, excellent mass transfer performance and structural stability.

High specific surface area: The corrugated structure greatly increases the specific surface area of ceramic corrugated packing and improves mass transfer efficiency.

Good thermal stability: Ceramic material itself has excellent thermal stability and can maintain stable performance in both high and low temperature environments.

Strong corrosion resistance: It has high resistance to corrosion by acids, alkalis and other chemicals, making it suitable for various harsh chemical reaction environments.

High mechanical strength: It features high mechanical strength and can maintain structural stability under high pressure and highspeed flow conditions.

Long service life: Thanks to the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of ceramic material, it has a long service life and low maintenance cost.

Wear resistance: With a smooth surface and high hardness, it effectively resists erosion and wear by particles or fluids, extending the service life of the packing.

Excellent mass transfer performance: The corrugated structure increases the surface area, facilitating mass transfer and heat transfer and improving the mass transfer effect.

Structural stability: The corrugated packing is structurally stable, not easy to deform or accumulate, and promotes uniform gasliquid distribution and contact between packing layers.

In addition, ceramic corrugated packing has the advantages of large flow capacity, high separation efficiency, low pressure drop and suitability for various tower diameters.According to the vertical inclination angle of the corrugations, it can be divided into Type X and Type Y, among which Type Y provides better mass transfer performance.

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