Tri-Pak

Tri-Pak
Tri-pack packing was invented by Jagger Three. In General, the small surface of this packing is its great advantage. The excellent shape of the walls, compressed structural elements and rods makes the Tri-pack the best for absorbing moisture and maintaining a uniform distribution of liquid through the packing layer.
Article | Size (mm) | Surface Area (m2/m3) | Voidage | Bulk Number (n/m3) | Bulk Density (kg/m3) | Dry Packing Factor (m-1) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1019353 | 25 | 85 | 90% | 81200 | 81 | 28 |
1019354 | 32 | 70 | 92% | 25000 | 70 | 25 |
1019355 | 50 | 48 | 93% | 11500 | 62 | 16 |
1019356 | 65 | / | / | 4800 | 79.2 | / |
1019357 | 95 | 38 | 95% | 1800 | 45 | 12 |
Material/Performance | Density (After Injection Molding) (g/cm3) | Operation Temperature (°C) | Chemical Corrosion Resistance | Compression Strength (MPa) |
---|---|---|---|---|
PE | 0.98 | 90 | good | >6.0 |
PP | 0.96 | >100 | good | >6.0 |
RPP | 1.2 | >120 | good | >6.0 |
PVC | 1.7 | >60 | good | >6.0 |
CPVC | 1.8 | >90 | good | >6.0 |
PVDF | 1.8 | >150 | good | >6.0 |