Absorption
Industrial Absorption Principles for Education & Research
Teaching Industrial Absorption Through Real Experiments
Absorption is a critical separation process in chemical engineering, widely applied in industries such as environmental engineering, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals. Pignat’s absorption training systems provide hands-on learning by simulating real-world gas–liquid interactions, enabling students to explore both the theory and practice of mass transfer operations.
These systems are designed for flexibility and precision, helping learners understand core concepts such as absorption efficiency, column design, and operating parameters. Whether used in an undergraduate classroom or an advanced research lab, Pignat’s absorption units bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industrial practice.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Understand the fundamentals of gas–liquid absorption processes
- Explore packed and tray column designs
- Measure and analyze absorption efficiency under varied conditions
- Apply theoretical principles to real-world separation challenges



