The 1-inch Stoneware Balls are basic packing elements primarily used as catalyst support media in refineries and petrochemical plants. Although they can be used in packed bed applications, they are rarely utilized due to their high pressure drop and relatively low surface area, making them less efficient for tower packing.
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The 3/4-inch Stoneware Balls are basic packing elements primarily used as catalyst support media in refineries and petrochemical plants. Although they can be used in packed bed applications, they are rarely utilized due to their high pressure drop and relatively low surface area, making them less efficient for tower packing.
The 3/8-inch Ceramic Ball is a basic packing element primarily used as catalyst support media in refineries and petrochemical plants. While it can be used in packed bed applications, it is seldom utilized due to its high pressure drop and relatively low surface area, making it less ideal for efficient tower packing.
The 1/2-inch Stoneware Balls are basic packing elements primarily used as catalyst support media in refineries and petrochemical plants. Although they can be used in packed bed applications, they are rarely utilized due to their high pressure drop and relatively low surface area, making them less efficient for tower packing.
The 1/4-inch Stoneware Balls are basic packing elements primarily used as catalyst support media in refineries and petrochemical plants. Although they can be used in packed bed applications, they are rarely utilized due to their high pressure drop and relatively low surface area, making them less efficient for tower packing.
The 3/8-inch Stoneware Balls are basic packing elements primarily used as catalyst support media in refineries and petrochemical plants. Although they can be used in packed bed applications, they are rarely utilized due to their high pressure drop and relatively low surface area, making them less efficient for tower packing.