
Mechanical equipment requires maintenance and care after operation, and reactors are no exception. Due to their unique working properties, stainless steel reactors need to be cleaned internally on a regular basis. Cleaning the dirt from stainless steel reactors not only enhances their operational efficiency but also prevents the long-term accumulation of grease and chemical residue from affecting their performance.
Currently, there are mainly three methods for cleaning the dirt inside reaction kettles:
1. Chemical Cleaning. Add substances for chemical cleaning to the cleaning agent, causing a chemical reaction within the reactor to remove dirt.
2. Mechanical Cleaning. Primarily utilizing the inherent properties of the machinery, certain substances are added and stirred within the reaction kettle to achieve descaling effects.
3. GL Cleaner for use with stainless steel reactors, which effectively dissolves scale and microbial sludge inside the reactor, achieving descaling objectives.


































