SH Engitech’s FRP Reactor Solutions for Challenging Process Environments
FRP reactor vessels are critical pieces of equipment used in chemical processing industries for the provision of support for a variety of reactions. Fabricated from fiber-reinforced plastic, FRP vessels demonstrate great corrosion-resistance and heat-resistance capabilities, proving a wise choice when replacing conventional metal reactors that tend to deteriorate over time under exposure to strong chemicals.
These reactors are typical for working with dangerous or aggressive chemicals, with the advantages of durability, safety, and long life with low maintenance. Their construction is non-reactive and heavy-duty, with the perfect application in the chemical industry, pharmaceuticals, and sewage treatment.
Common Types of FRP Reactors
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- Batch Reactor:
This is the simplest form of reactor. Materials are fed into the tank, where the chemical reaction occurs with the passage of time. After completion of the reaction, the end product is taken away, and the tank is washed to begin a fresh batch.
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- Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR):
In this arrangement, reactants are constantly supplied to a tank in which a mechanical agitator provides uniform mixing. The reaction is carried out while the mixture is flowing out at equal rates, with steady operation maintained. This system is fit for large-scale and continuous operations.
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- Catalytic or Tubular Reactor:
Usually constructed as a fluidized bed or packed bed, these reactors contain solid catalysts, which are inserted within columns or tubes. Reactants travel through the packed material and undergo the chemical reaction while doing so. This arrangement promotes effective processing of gases or liquids within systems that demand strict control of the reaction.