Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 01 Piece |
| Production Capacity | 500 KLD |
| Usage/Application | solvent recovery |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Power Source | steam , electric |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
A Stripper Column (also called a stripping column) is a type of distillation column used in chemical and process industries to remove volatile components (strippants) from a liquid stream using steam or another stripping gas.
🔧 Working Principle:Feed Liquid Enters:
A liquid mixture containing volatile (light) and non-volatile (heavy) components is introduced into the column.
Steam or Gas Enters Bottom:
Steam or an inert gas (like nitrogen) is injected at the bottom of the column.
Countercurrent Flow:
The gas or steam flows upward, while the liquid flows downward through trays or packing.
Stripping Action:
Volatile components in the liquid are stripped off by the rising vapor and carried to the top of the column.
Top Output:
The vapor rich in volatile compounds exits from the top (can be condensed or vented).
Bottom Output:
The cleaned liquid (low in volatiles) exits from the bottom.
| Part | Function |
|---|---|
| Column shell | Vertical vessel |
| Trays/Packing | Increase contact surface between gas and liquid |
| Steam Inlet | Injects stripping medium at bottom |
| Feed Inlet | Mid or top section |
| Reboiler (optional) | Provides bottom heat |
| Condenser (optional) | Cools and condenses top vapors |
| Overhead outlet | Carries stripped gases |
| Bottom outlet | Discharged stripped liquid |
Amine regeneration (CO₂ or H₂S removal in gas treatment)
Solvent recovery
Wastewater treatment (removal of VOCs)
Desorption of absorbed gases
Hydrocarbon stripping in oil refineries
Efficient separation of volatile compounds
Can use low-cost steam
Simple design and operation
Easy integration with reboilers or condensers
Not effective for very low-volatility components
Requires energy input (steam or heat)
May need large columns for dilute solutions
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