Distillation Tower - the core equipment of high efficiency separation technology
Distillation tower is a key separation equipment in chemical, petroleum, pharmaceutical and other fields, taking advantage of the differences in volatility of the components in the mixture to achieve high purity separation through multiple vaporisation and condensation. It is designed to optimise mass and heat transfer efficiency and is suitable for continuous or batch production to meet the fine separation needs of different industrial scenarios. Core Advantages and Features High-efficiency Separation: Adopting packed tower or plate tower structure, it increases the gas-liquid contact area, improves the separation efficiency, and ensures the product purity (up to 99.9% or more). Energy-saving design: Combined with heat pump distillation, multi-effect distillation and other advanced technologies, it significantly reduces energy consumption and operating costs. Flexible adaptation: it can deal with a variety of working conditions from atmospheric pressure to vacuum, and adapt to heat-sensitive, high boiling point or easy to oxidise materials. Corrosion-resistant materials: stainless steel, titanium alloy or FRP lining is selected according to the characteristics of the medium, which ensures the stable operation of the equipment for a long period of time. Intelligent control: integrated DCS/PLC system, real-time monitoring of temperature, pressure and reflux ratio, to achieve automation and precise control. Features and Benefits
High-Quality Construction: Crafted from premium-grade materials, the drum is built to withstand extreme operating conditions while maintaining structural integrity.
Precision Engineering: Designed to handle both positive and negative pressure scenarios, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial applications.
Rigorous Testing: 100% X-ray testing guarantees compliance with international standards and ensures leak-free performance.
Strong adaptability: Applicable to a variety of work materials and working conditions.
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