Stainless Steel Reactor

Stainless steel reactors are pressure vessels primarily used for completing physical and chemical reactions, such as reaction vessels, oxidation reactors, decomposition reactors, polymerization reactors, crystallization reactors, etc. Heating methods include electric, steam, thermal oil, and infrared; cooling is achieved through jacket, external and internal pipe cooling, with speed ranging from 0 to 1000 r/min variable frequency control. The type of impeller blade can be selected according to customer requirements. Materials can be carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium, aluminum alloy, duplex steel, and their composite materials.
Based on the different sealing types of stainless steel reaction vessels, they can be classified into: packed seal, mechanical seal, and magnetic seal.
According to the manufacturing structure of the stainless steel reactor, they can be divided into three main categories: open flat cover reactors, open butt-welded large flanged reactors, and closed reactors. Each structure has its specific application range and its own advantages and disadvantages.
































