AMAR Stirred Pressure Reactor - Autoclave
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AMAR Stirred Pressure Reactor - Autoclave
A Stirred Pressure Reactor (or Autoclave) is a specialized reactor designed for chemical reactions under elevated pressures and temperatures. A mechanical agitator ensures efficient mixing, enhances mass transfer, and accelerates reaction kinetics, while a jacket or internal cooling coil provides effective heat transfer.
Typically constructed from high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel or Hastelloy, these vessels are essential in process development and scale-up for operations like hydrogenation, polymerization, and catalytic transformations. They are widely used in the chemical, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical industries, forming a key part of process intensification strategies and supporting both batch and continuous modes.
Volume: 100 mL to 100 L
Pressure: Up to 350 bar
Temperature: Up to 500 °C
Material: SS316, Hastelloy, Inconel, Monel, Nickel, Titanium, Zirconium, and Tantalum-lined options
Certifications: ASME-U Stamp and PED certified reactors; CE, CSA, Ex-proof, and ATEX certified systems
Automation: High-resolution programmable 10″ touchscreen panel with SCADA software, data logging, and wireless remote control
Auto-Cooling System: High-pressure water-based auto-cooling system for precise temperature control and rapid cooling from high temperatures
Head Mounting Options: Removable or fixed head with pneumatic or hydraulic raising, lowering, and tilting
Stirrer Options: Pitch blade turbine impeller, high mass transfer gas induction impeller, anchor, and helix configurations
Customization: Available for volume, temperature, pressure, and mechanical design
Applications: Alkylation, Amination, Bromination, Carboxylation, Catalytic Reduction, Chemical Synthesis, Chlorination, Dehydrogenation, Esterification, Ethoxylation, Halogenation, Hydrogenation, Material Synthesis, Methylation, Nitration, Oxidation, Ozonization, Polymerization, Sulphonation, and related processes
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