Figure 1: Metal Nutter Rings featuring enhanced micro-mixing geometry.
When traditional Pall Rings reach their flood point, Nutter Rings provide the next level of performance. With a patented design featuring horizontal ribs and vertical "C" cuts, these rings generate intense micro-mixing, reducing pressure drop while increasing throughput for vacuum distillation, CO2 scrubbing, and high-viscosity systems.
This guide explains how to implement Nutter Rings to debottleneck existing towers and optimize new designs.
Nutter Rings are engineered for efficiency. Here is how they compare to conventional random packings:
| Packing Type | Capacity Increase | Pressure Drop | Recommended Material |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nutter Ring | +40% | Very Low | Stainless Steel, Titanium |
| Pall Ring | Baseline | Medium | Plastic, Metal, Ceramic |
| Raschig Ring | -30% | High | Ceramic, Metal |

The complex geometry with horizontal ribs is excellent for mass transfer but can trap fibrous materials or scale. Avoid using small sizes (e.g., #25) in feed streams containing solids. Stick to #50 or larger for dirty services.
Unlike simple cylinders, Nutter Rings have directional cuts. While random packing doesn't require orientation, dumping them too fast can cause interlocking. Use a sock-loading method to ensure a loose, randomized bed and prevent nesting.
Due to their high efficiency, Nutter Rings require excellent liquid distribution. If the distributor has dry spots, the efficiency drops sharply. Ensure your L/D ratio (bed height to diameter) does not exceed 8:1 without intermediate redistribution.

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