The glass-lined reaction vessel mainly features the following three characteristics:
1. Characteristics in operating pressure
Operation pressure for glass-lined reactors is generally high, and we all know that the pressure inside the tank is either produced by chemical reactions or formed by temperature increase. If there are significant fluctuations in the tank's pressure, operational instability may occur. A sudden increase in pressure could also exceed the normal pressure by several times, but glass-lined reactors can fully withstand such pressures. Therefore, in terms of operational pressure characteristics, glass-lined reactors have a distinct advantage.
2. Structural Advantages
The structure of the glass-lined reaction vessel is similar to other related equipment, with the main differences being the transmission mechanism, agitation, and heating/condensing units. Compared to other related equipment, the glass-lined reaction vessel allows for modification of heat transfer conditions, enabling the reaction temperature to be maintained at a normal level without intensifying the mass transfer process.
3. Temperature Operation Characteristics
Typically, the operating temperature of glass-lined reactors is quite high. Since chemical reactions often require specific temperature conditions, the requirement for glass-lined reactors is to withstand high temperatures. They must be capable of handling both high pressure and high temperature conditions.





























