Good Quality Demister Mist Eliminator
Mist elimination or demisting can be defined as the mechanical separation of liquids from gases. The first and most widely used separators were comprised of impaction devices in packed columns, such as packing and perforated plates. Cyclonic separators were later developed to lower the height of the packed columns. Then wire mesh mist eliminators were invented to lower the pressure drop of the cyclonic separators and improve the collection efficiency of smaller droplets.
Drift Eliminators, made out of rigid PVC, are designed to remove entrained particles from air steam efficiently, with minimum pressure drop, thereby reducing the fan power requirement when the air passes through the Drift Eliminator.
Water droplets are separated from the air drift at the three direction change points on the drift eliminator.
For Crossflow tower applications, the almost vertical water conduits provided by the SPC 100 drift eliminator remove the water droplets out of the drift eliminator area and return them back into the tower and does not allow any re-entry.
The special locking pin arrangement for SPC-100 facilitates quick and simple assembly at site
TECHNICAL DATA |
Characteristics |
SPC-100 |
Suggested Cooling Tower Application |
Crossflow |
Type Of Structure |
P |
Maximum Face Velocity (m/sec) |
4.0 |
Module Length |
600 - 3000 mm |
Module Width |
1200 mm or as required |
Module Depth |
100 mm |
Distance Between Profiles |
35 |
Directional changes for air flow |
3 |
Maximum Continuous Temperature (°C) |
60 |
The panel size is customized according to clients' request.
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