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Travel Bug Dog Tag ChemBug #1 - plastic Pall ring

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, November 1, 2005
Origin:
Czechia
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Shebafudge.

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Current Goal

I want to travel from one technical university to another in all the world...

About This Item

Distilling columns



plastic Pall ring

One of the most common and well known packings, the Pall ring is an industry standard design media developed from the Raschig Ring and is used widely in all variety of applications.
Available in metal, thermoplastic and ceramic materials. Acid resistant ceramic rings are widely used in refineries, chemical engineering, acid plants, gas plants, oxygen plants, steel plants and pharmaceutical plants. They are mainly used as linings of reaction vessel in washing towers, cooling towers, reclaiming towers, desulphurization towers, drying towers and absorbing towers. They can also be used as lining bricks in anti-corrosion pools and channels. The acid-proof packing manufactured has a good natural capacity to resist corrosion, and the specific surface area is large with little obstruction. It also has high efficiency, impenetrability and abrasion resistance. Mechanical and chemical characteristics are in accordance with national standards. Nowadays, these products are the best materials available for use in packing tower.

Features:
1) The pall ring packing has chracteristics of low pressure drop, high glux and high efficiency.
2) Improved packing has lower pressure and higher mass transfer efficiency than pall ring in the same size.
3) In addtion, improved has good distribution for liquids of in the packing bed.

Applications:
Various separation, absorption and desorption equipment, normal atmospheric pressure reduced and vacuum distillation plant, decarburateing and desulfuration systems, ethyl benzene separation, and Iso-octane/toluene systems.


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Tracking History (4927.6mi) View Map

Discovered It 9/24/2017 Bug 'n' boys! discovered it   Visit Log

Dropped off for a friend who found it whilst moving house.

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/29/2009 Furzers retrieved it from Capo Zafferano Sicilia, Italy   Visit Log

Great thanks, will find a suitable cache for it back in the uk

Dropped Off 8/28/2009 tibs2009 placed it in Capo Zafferano Sicilia, Italy - 1,060.08 miles  Visit Log
Write note 7/28/2009 lemval posted a note for it   Visit Log

Could not drop it since it was already grabbed. Took it with me to the south to drop it during my vacation for traveling onwards. Bon voyage!

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 7/28/2009 tibs2009 grabbed it   Visit Log

Today we retreived this bug from the Eastwood Cache (GCD9A6) in Oosterhout, The Netherlands.
Its back in hands of an engineer, so its next destination will be in the neighborhood of an technical university (not Delft as it hads been there already)

regards, Tibs2009

Retrieve It from a Cache 7/3/2009 lemval retrieved it from Waternimf Netherlands   Visit Log

Brought it back to Delft.

Dropped Off 6/30/2009 Kleine zus placed it in Waternimf Netherlands - 179.81 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/29/2009 Kleine zus retrieved it from TAKG "Doorenbosheuvels" Netherlands   Visit Log

Gevonden in het Zuiderpark, niet echt een technische universiteit...

Ik kom ook niet echt bij een techtnische universiteit, dus zal hem maar gewoon weer ergens droppen..

Groetjes,
Kleine Zus

Discovered It 6/26/2009 berenboot6 discovered it   Visit Log

gezien in de doornbos heuvels

Dropped Off 6/21/2009 Team KIS98 placed it in TAKG "Doorenbosheuvels" Netherlands - 5.34 miles  Visit Log
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