Spray tower


A spray tower (or spray column or spray chamber) is gas-liquid contactor used to achieve the mass and heat transfer between a continuous gas phase (that can contain dispersed solid particles) and a dispersed liquid phase. It consists of empty cylindrical vessel made of steel or plastic and nozzles that spray liquid into the vessel. The inlet gas stream usually enters the bottom of the tower and moves upward, while liquid is sprayed downward from one or more levels. This flow of inlet gas and liquid in the opposite direction is called countercurrent flow.