Packing element for mass transfer devices

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B01J 19/30 (2006.01)

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CA 1098028

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The packing is in the form of a surface defining a space which is at least partially enclosed thereby. A finger is formed from the surface and extends into the space, the surface of the finger making an angle of between 4° and 45° with the axis of flow of gas passing through the space. In a preferred form the surface is cylindrical and portions of the cylindrical surface are cut therefrom to form fingers which are bent inwardly towards the axis of the cylinder to provide liquid vapor contact surfaces in the interior of the cylinder. At least some of these surfaces are bent at an angle which is between 4° and 45° to the axis of the cylinder to provide turbulence in the gas flowing parallel to the axis of the cylinder so as to increase the in- teraction between the flowing gas and the wetted surface of the finger.

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