Article | REF: J2627 V1

Distillation. Absorption - Pilot columns

Author: Jean‐Charles CICILE

Publication date: December 10, 1995

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3. General pilot design

Pilot plant equipment should be easy to dismantle and reconfigure (i.e. reusable in a new configuration). It is rare for a distillation pilot plant to operate for more than a month on a particular problem, and its high cost means that it has to be reused for subsequent studies.

3.1 Material exchange device

The choice of material exchange device is discussed in article and we invite the reader to refer to it.

Generally speaking, we try to adopt the same material exchange system for the pilot column as that used for the industrial column.

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