Principles and Characteristics of Stainless Steel Reaction Vessels

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Stainless Steel Reactor Principle and Characteristics

The stainless steel reactor has features such as rapid heating, high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, hygiene, no environmental pollution, no need for a boiler for automatic heating, and ease of use. The stainless steel reactor is widely used in the petroleum, chemical, rubber, pesticide, dye, pharmaceutical, and food industries to achieve processes such as vulcanization, nitration, hydrogenation, hydrocarbonization, polymerization, and condensation. These processes require sufficient mixing of reaction materials, and physical changes such as heating, cooling, liquid extraction, and gas absorption often require stirring devices to achieve good results. Custom-designed and processed external coil reactors can also be provided for customers.

Principle and Features

The atmospheric pressure stainless steel electric heating reactor has features such as rapid heating, high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, hygiene, no environmental pollution, no need for a boiler for automatic heating, convenience of use, and cost-effectiveness. It is widely used in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries, with materials made from 304 stainless steel.

Structure, Principle, and Features of JCT Reactor: The reactor consists of a pot body, pot cover, agitator, jacket, support and transmission device, and shaft sealing device. The material and openings can be customized according to the user's process requirements. Heating methods include electric heating, oil heating, gas heating, water heating (or cooling), and open flame heating. Jacket types are divided into jacket type and external half-pipe type, with jacket oil heating types equipped with flow guide devices. Agitation types generally include paddle type, anchor type, frame type, screw strip type, and wall-scraper type. High-speed types include dispersing impeller type, turbine type, high shear type, and propeller type, allowing customers to choose based on their process needs. Transmission forms include regular motors, explosion-proof motors, electromagnetic speed-regulating motors, and frequency converters. Reducers include cycloidal pinwheel reducers, worm gear reducers, and planetary stepless variable-speed reducers. Shaft seals include ordinary water-cooled packing seals, combined PTFE packing seals, and mechanical seals. Discharge methods include ball valves and bottom outlet valves.

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