This compact reactor is ideal for laboratory environments requiring precise control over chemical reactions. It offers stable performance and easy operation.
Mechanical stirring combined with vacuum control ensures consistent results.
Choose based on lab capacity and experiment type.
Q1: What industries use vacuum glass reactors? They are widely used in pharmaceuticals, chemical engineering, biotechnology, and material science.
Q2: Does the reactor support continuous operation? Yes, it is designed for stable long-term operation with consistent performance.
Q3: Is explosion-proof configuration available? Yes, explosion-proof motors and electrical systems can be customized for hazardous environments.
Q4: What materials are in contact with the product? Only glass and PTFE parts contact the material, ensuring zero contamination.
Q5: Can the reactor be scaled from lab to pilot production? Yes, multiple volume options (3L–200L) allow smooth scaling.
Q6: How is temperature controlled? Through a jacketed system connected to external heating or cooling units.
This compact reactor is ideal for laboratory environments requiring precise control over chemical reactions. It offers stable performance and easy operation.
Mechanical stirring combined with vacuum control ensures consistent results.
Choose based on lab capacity and experiment type.
Q1: What industries use vacuum glass reactors? They are widely used in pharmaceuticals, chemical engineering, biotechnology, and material science.
Q2: Does the reactor support continuous operation? Yes, it is designed for stable long-term operation with consistent performance.
Q3: Is explosion-proof configuration available? Yes, explosion-proof motors and electrical systems can be customized for hazardous environments.
Q4: What materials are in contact with the product? Only glass and PTFE parts contact the material, ensuring zero contamination.
Q5: Can the reactor be scaled from lab to pilot production? Yes, multiple volume options (3L–200L) allow smooth scaling.
Q6: How is temperature controlled? Through a jacketed system connected to external heating or cooling units.