02_Distillation Column Internals
02_Distillation Column Internals
Sieve trays
Sieve trays are simply metal plates with holes in them. Vapour passes straight upward
through the liquid on the plate. The arrangement, number and size of the holes are
design parameters.
Valve trays
In valve trays, perforations are covered by liftable caps. Vapour flows lifts the caps, thus
self creating a flow area for the passage of vapour. The lifting cap directs the vapour to
flow horizontally into the liquid, thus providing better mixing than is possible in sieve
trays.
This FLEXITRAYTM valve tray is a steel sheet on which liftable valves are mounted. They
are much more efficient than sieve trays. Picture of Koch-Glitsch, LP.
Tray Designs
A tray essentially acts as a mini-column, each accomplishing a fraction of the separation
task. From this we can deduce that the more trays there are, the better the degree of
separation and that overall separation efficiency will depend significantly on the design
of the tray. Trays are designed to maximise vapour-liquid contact by considering the
Structured packing
The term structured packing refers to a range of specially designed materials for use in
absorption and distillation columns. Structured packings typically consist of thin
corrugated metal plates or gauzes arranged in a way that they force fluids to take
complicated paths through the column, thereby creating a large surface area for contact
between different phases.