Raschig ring

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Pieces of tube, approximately equal in length and diameter, used in large numbers as a packed bed within [column|columns]] for distillation and other chemical engineering processes. They are usually ceramic or metal and provide a large surface area within the volume of the column for interaction between liquid and gas vapors. Raschig rings are named after their inventor, the German chemist Friedrich Raschig.

Raschig rings