Custom Low Pressure Crystallizers: Efficient Solutions for Gentle Crystallization

At Roben Mfg. Co., Inc., we specialize in Custom Low Pressure Crystallizers designed for efficient and gentle crystallization under low-pressure conditions. These systems are ideal for industries such as food processing, chemical manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals, ensuring high-quality output and energy efficiency.

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What is a Custom Low Pressure Crystallizer?

A Custom Low Pressure Crystallizer operates under reduced pressure to facilitate the evaporation of solvents and crystallization of solutes. This approach minimizes thermal stress, making it suitable for heat-sensitive materials.

Why Choose Custom Low Pressure Crystallizers?

  1. Energy Efficiency: Operates at lower pressures to reduce energy consumption.
  2. Gentle Processing: Ensures the integrity of heat-sensitive materials.
  3. Tailored Design: Customized to meet specific process requirements.

Custom Low Pressure Crystallizer Specifications and Characteristics:

Our Custom Low Pressure Crystallizers are engineered for durability, reliability, and efficiency in low-pressure environments.

  1. Materials: Stainless steel, Hastelloy, and titanium.
  2. Pressure Rating: Vacuum to 150 psi (10 bar).
  3. Temperature Range: -10°C to 200°C.
  4. Applications Include:
    • Crystallization of salts and sugars in food-grade production.
    • Solvent recovery in chemical processes.
    • High-purity API crystallization in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

Custom Low Pressure Crystallizer Types:

We offer a variety of designs tailored to your operational needs:

  1. Batch Low Pressure Crystallizers: Ideal for small-scale, precision applications.
  2. Continuous Low Pressure Crystallizers: Optimized for large-scale production.
  3. Custom Hybrid Crystallizers: Combines batch and continuous designs for flexibility.

Materials:

Our crystallizers are built from premium materials optimized for low-pressure processes:

  1. Stainless Steel: Provides corrosion resistance and durability.
  2. Hastelloy: Ideal for aggressive chemical environments.
  3. Titanium: Ensures strength and reliability in extreme conditions.

Certifications and Standards:

Our Custom Low Pressure Crystallizers comply with:

  1. ASME Section VIII Division 1
  2. ISO 9001:2015 Certification
  3. FDA Standards for food and pharmaceutical applications

Industries Served:

Our Custom Low Pressure Crystallizers serve industries such as:

  • Food Processing
  • Chemical Manufacturing
  • Pharmaceuticals

Applications:

These crystallizers are ideal for:

  • Production of salts and sugars in food-grade manufacturing.
  • Solvent recovery and crystallization in chemical processes.
  • Crystallization of heat-sensitive APIs in pharmaceuticals.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a custom low pressure crystallizer?

A system designed for crystallization under reduced pressure, ensuring gentle processing and energy efficiency.

2. Why choose custom low pressure crystallizers?

They offer energy-efficient operation, gentle processing for heat-sensitive materials, and tailored designs for specific needs.

3. What materials are used in custom low pressure crystallizers?

Common materials include stainless steel, Hastelloy, and titanium for durability and compatibility.

4. What industries use custom low pressure crystallizers?

Industries such as food processing, chemical manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals rely on these crystallizers for efficient solute recovery.

5. How are custom low pressure crystallizers maintained?

Regular inspections and cleaning ensure consistent performance and longevity in low-pressure systems.

For more information or to request a quote, please Contact Us. Our team is ready to assist with your Custom Low Pressure Crystallizer needs.

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