Spherical in shape, made of polypropylene (PVC) plastic, this packing consists of two hemispheres that combine to form a sphere. Each hemisphere features 12 semi-lobed vanes, with the vanes of the two hemispheres staggered. The characteristic of this packing is its large specific surface area and high porosity. However, due to the excessive number of vanes and the resulting shielding effect, it is not conducive to liquid distribution and wetting; most of the liquid accumulates in the hollow column of the sphere, obstructing gas flow and resulting in high resistance. This type of packing is commonly used in water treatment projects, primarily filled in cooling towers and purification towers for the removal of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases. The appearance is spherical, available in various sizes, with each hemisphere typically having 12 petal-like vanes.
Performance: High air velocity, numerous blades, low resistance; large specific surface area, fully resolving gas-liquid exchange; features include low resistance and high operational flexibility.
Features:
1. High air speed, many blades, low resistance;
2. Higher specific surface area, fully addressing gas-liquid exchange.
3. The multi-faceted hollow sphere boasts high production capacity, low resistance, and great operational flexibility.
4. Lightweight, high-strength, spacious free space, high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, good hydrophilic surface properties, low wind resistance, low power consumption, large specific surface area, and adaptable to various solvent treatments.
Main Applications: Widely used in environmental protection equipment such as oxygen removal, CO2 absorption towers, waste gas purification towers, and acid mist purification towers.


































