Vacuum Agitated Reactors: Efficient Mixing for Controlled Processing
At Roben Mfg. Co., Inc., we manufacture Vacuum Agitated Reactors designed for processes requiring controlled mixing under vacuum conditions. These reactors ensure efficient agitation of materials, allowing for precise chemical reactions, heat transfer, and vapor recovery in a vacuum environment.
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What is a Vacuum Agitated Reactor?
A Vacuum Agitated Reactor is a reactor that uses mechanical agitation under vacuum conditions to mix materials for chemical reactions. The vacuum environment allows for controlled processing, while the agitation ensures thorough mixing, heat transfer, and reaction efficiency.
Why Choose Vacuum Agitated Reactors?
- Controlled Processing: Vacuum conditions enable precise control over chemical reactions and vapor recovery.
- Efficient Agitation: Mechanical agitation ensures thorough mixing and consistent heat transfer.
- Versatile Design: Suitable for a wide range of industries and applications requiring controlled mixing under vacuum.
Vacuum Agitated Reactor Specifications and Characteristics
Our Vacuum Agitated Reactors are designed to provide reliable performance in a variety of vacuum processing applications.
- Materials: Stainless steel, carbon steel, and specialty alloys.
- Pressure Rating: Vacuum to 1,000 psi (69 bar).
- Temperature Rating: -50°C to 450°C.
- Applications Include:
- Mixing and reacting under vacuum in chemical processes.
- Heat transfer and vapor recovery in pharmaceutical production.
- Food and beverage manufacturing requiring vacuum mixing.
Vacuum Agitated Reactor Types: We manufacture various types of Vacuum Agitated Reactors to meet specific process requirements
- Jacketed Vacuum Reactors: For temperature control during vacuum processing.
- Anchor and Turbine Agitated Reactors: Designed for efficient mixing of high-viscosity materials.
- Magnetic Stirring Reactors: For delicate processes requiring minimal contamination.
Materials: Our reactors are built using materials designed to handle demanding vacuum conditions and ensure durability
- Stainless Steel: For corrosion resistance and long-term use.
- Carbon Steel: A cost-effective option for standard vacuum processes.
- Specialty Alloys: Suitable for extreme temperatures and reactive environments.
Certifications and Standards: Our reactors meet global safety and quality standards
- ASME Section VIII Division 1
- ISO 9001:2015 Certification
- API Standards for pressure vessels
Industries Served: Our Vacuum Agitated Reactors serve industries such as
- Chemical Processing
- Pharmaceutical
- Food and Beverage
- Biotechnology
Vacuum Agitated Reactor Applications: These reactors are ideal for a range of vacuum processes, including
- Vacuum mixing and reaction in chemical processing.
- Heat transfer and vapor recovery in pharmaceutical production.
- Mixing and reacting in food and beverage manufacturing under vacuum conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is a vacuum agitated reactor?
It is a reactor that uses mechanical agitation under vacuum conditions to mix materials, ensuring efficient chemical reactions and heat transfer in industrial processes.
2. Why use vacuum agitated reactors?
Vacuum conditions allow for controlled processing, while mechanical agitation ensures thorough mixing, improving reaction efficiency and heat transfer.
3. What materials are used in vacuum agitated reactors?
Common materials include stainless steel, carbon steel, and specialty alloys, chosen for their durability and ability to withstand vacuum conditions.
4. What industries use vacuum agitated reactors?
These reactors are used in chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and biotechnology industries for efficient vacuum mixing and processing.
5. How are vacuum agitated reactors maintained?
Regular cleaning and inspection are recommended to ensure the reactor continues to operate efficiently under vacuum conditions and to prevent contamination or build-up in the system.
For more information or to request a quote, please Contact Us. Our team is ready to help you select the right Vacuum Agitated Reactor for your process.