Mist eliminator or demister can be defined as the mechanical separation of liquids from gases. The first and most widely used
separators were comprised of impaction devices in packed columns, such as packing and perforated plates. Cyclonic separators
were later developed to lower the height of the packed columns. Then wire mesh mist eliminators were invented to lower the
pressure drop of the cyclonic separators and improve the collection efficiency of smaller droplets.
The wire mist eliminators, commonly referred to as knitted mesh mist eliminators, collect droplets by the inertial impaction
and interception mechanisms of collection. The wire mesh separators are commonly used to collect droplets above 5 microns in
diameter. However, when the separation of droplets is required, these wire mist eliminators are largely ineffective because
of the mesh's random structure, irregular density, and coarse fiber diameters.
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