Vessel suitable fields: Exceptional corrosion resistance, capable of withstanding various concentrations of acids, alkalis, salts, strong oxidizers, organic compounds, and all other highly corrosive chemical media. It is an ideal product for solving difficult corrosion issues such as high-temperature dilute sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and various organic acids.
Reactor vessels can generate many issues during operation that require regular maintenance. Daily maintenance is also necessary. Below, we'll explain how to prevent static electricity in stainless steel reactors while in use. Install a static dissipater. Place the static dissipater after the filter and before the fluid enters the storage tank. Avoid mixing water and high-pressure vessel media for joint transportation, as well as mixing different media. Prevent the joint transportation of liquid media, oil-gas, and compressed air. The storage tank must be dehydrated promptly, with special attention to dehydration before feeding. Control the method of medium injection. Inject the medium from the bottom of the tank, avoiding injection from the top as much as possible. Bypass. The floating roof of the floating roof tank should be bypassed with the tank wall. Bypass the pipelines, valves, flowmeters, filters, pumps, and tanks that use insulating materials or are subject to corrosion. Control the flow rate of the medium. The higher the flow rate, the more likely static electricity will be generated. Additionally, adding anti-static additives to the high-pressure vessel can prevent the accumulation of static charges within the medium, allowing them to quickly bypass and leak to the ground through grounding.





































