dramarc
Chemical
- Jan 7, 2005
- 28
Hi,
We have a problem with salted water/organic solvent in a inert gas stream. The mist most be eliminated prior to the compressor. We've a gas flow rate of max 230 liters/minute and to start of simple we would like to pass it though a vertical pipe (inside diameter of 80mm) containing a demister. THE clean gas will leave the unit in the top. THe vertical pipe containing the demister will have a welded semi sphere bottom (with drain exit) end and a flat bolted flange in the top. Total height of the pipe is around 700 mm
HTe pressurized gas stream has a density of approx 120 kg/m3.
Do you have any good suggestions how the mist elimination could be improved with simple means in such design described above?
Best regards
A
We have a problem with salted water/organic solvent in a inert gas stream. The mist most be eliminated prior to the compressor. We've a gas flow rate of max 230 liters/minute and to start of simple we would like to pass it though a vertical pipe (inside diameter of 80mm) containing a demister. THE clean gas will leave the unit in the top. THe vertical pipe containing the demister will have a welded semi sphere bottom (with drain exit) end and a flat bolted flange in the top. Total height of the pipe is around 700 mm
HTe pressurized gas stream has a density of approx 120 kg/m3.
Do you have any good suggestions how the mist elimination could be improved with simple means in such design described above?
Best regards
A