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Demister with gradual reduction in density of wire.

Demister with gradual reduction in density of wire.

Demister with gradual reduction in density of wire.

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Could any one suggest source to procure demister with 6'-0" diameter x 12 inch thick with 12 lbs/ft3 density at top and 5 lbs/ft3 at bottom. Material SS 304L.

The reduction in density shall be gradual.

Thanks in advance

RE: Demister with gradual reduction in density of wire.

I've seen this done in 3 separate sections. Try Raschig or Koch-Glitsch.

RE: Demister with gradual reduction in density of wire.

Here is good starting point for mesh pads.   We got ours through MECS, That was because they  were part of our company.   We did sneak in few others.
     

http://www.sulphuric-acid.com/Sulphuric-Acid-on-the-
Web/Equipment/mist_eliminators.htm

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