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Contact SupplierIn chemical engineering, chemical reactors are vessels designed to contain chemical reactions. One example is a pressure reactor. The design of a chemical reactor deals with multiple aspects of chemical engineering. Chemical engineers design reactors to maximize net present value for the given reaction. Designers ensure that the reaction proceeds with the highest efficiency towards the desired output product, producing the highest yield of product while requiring the least amount of money to purchase and operate. Normal operating expenses include energy input, energy removal, raw material costs, labor, etc. Energy changes can come in the form of heating or cooling, pumping to increase pressure, frictional pressure loss (such as pressure drop across a 90° elbow or an orifice plate), agitation, etc.
Reactors, unlike mixing tanks, are totally sealed. Mixing tanks are designed to disperse two or more chemicals together. Reactors, on other hand, allow the chemicals inside to go through a reaction phase which ultimately produces new and different chemical properties.
Specifications:
Available in GMP model and NGMP model, MS Jacket and SS 304 Cladding, SS 304 Jacket and SS 304 Cladding, Limpet Coil, Insulation.
Available with Anchor agitator, PBT agitator, Propeller agitator, Hydrofoil agitator.
Material of Construction: SS 316, SS 304 and MS.