Characteristics:
- V-Grid tray technology utilizes a fixed valve
- Tapered, rectangular valves are extruded from tray deck
- Orientation of valves parallel to liquid flow
- Later vapor release through valves
Advantages:
- Lower froth height, less entrainment due to lateral vapor release
- Increased capacity and improved turndown compared to sieve trays
- High efficiency over a wide operating range through improved vapor-liquid contact
- Superior mechanical strength by increased stiffness of tray deck, no moving parts and therefore no wear
- Excellent fouling resistance
Smaller valves provide more capacity than larger ones due to reduced pressure drop and entrainment rate. To meet your requirements we offer following standard sizes: SVG, MVG and MMVG.
Note that MVG and MMVG valves are providing extra vapor capacity compared to sieve trays and other valve trays and are therefore used as high performance bubblers.
- Largest lateral openings available
- Produce a vapor cleaning effect on tray deck
- Excellent performance in fouling services

Mini V-Grid trays uses smaller valves than SVG
- Provides up to 20% higher capacity compared to standard sieve or valve trays
- Gives higher efficiency and lower pressure drop per theoretical stage
- Turndown capability is 3:1

- Micro V-Grid trays uses smallest available valve size
- Additional 7% higher capacity compared to MVG
- Used at extremely high vapor loads
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