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FRP Reactors

FRP Reactors

Overview

An FRP reactor vessel is a container used in chemical processing industries to carry out chemical reactions. They are commonly used for reactions involving corrosive or hazardous chemicals where metallic vessels would degrade quickly. FRP are used due to their excellent resistance to corrosion, chemicals, and high temperatures, making them ideal for industries.

Types: 1) Batch Reactor 2) Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) 3) Catalytic Reactor

  • The simplest type of reactor is a batch reactor. Materials are loaded into a batch reactor, and the reaction proceeds with time. In a CSTR, one or more fluid reagents are introduced into a tank reactor which is typically stirred with an impeller to ensure proper mixing of the reagents while the reactor effluent is removed.
  • A tubular reactor can often be a packed bed. In this case, the tube or channel contains particles or pellets, usually a solid catalyst. The reactants, in liquid or gas phase, are pumped through the catalyst bed. It is also be a fluidized bed.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
Corrosion Resistance / Long Lifespan Water Treatment and Desalination
Lightweight Chemical Processing Industry
High Strength-to-Weight Ratio Oil & Gas Industry
Thermal Insulation / Non-Conductive Pharmaceutical Industry
Low Maintenance / Cost-Effective Petrochemical Industry