Jacketed Glass Reactors – Features and Uses
Jacketed Glass Reactor is a scientific
glass equipment used as a vital part of many chemical process units. Ablaze Glassworks as one of the reputed
manufacturer and supplier of Jacketed Glass Reactors explains its
features and uses in this blog post.
Jacketed Glass Reactors are designed
with an additional glass jacket around the inner container that carries the
reactant. It is used for controlling the temperature of the content. Heating
and cooling of fluids in Jacketed Glass Reactor takes place in the jacket of
the glass.
Ablaze
Glassworks is a batch
reactor manufacturer.
The jacket of Jacketed Glass Reactor is
designed with distinct inlet and outlet.
Based on requirements Ablaze Glassworks also offers triple wall
reactors that has an additional jacket for insulation purpose placed over
jacket.
Jacketed Glass Reactor is available
with accessories like stirrer assembly with drive, valves and supporting
structure.
Ablaze
Glassworks is a glass valves manufacturer in Vadodara.
Jacketed Glass Reactors are available
in different sizes. Process and chemical engineers can choose the size of
Jacketed Glass Reactors based on solvent requirements and batch size. Jacketed
Glass Reactors are highest in demand in pharma and chemical industry. Food,
agrochemicals and other industries also use Ablaze Glassworks Jacketed Glass Reactor.
Ablaze
Glassworks Structured
packing manufacturers in India
Top features that make Jacketed Glass
Reactor by Ablaze Glassworks a popular
choice in India are rigid construction, heat transfer efficiency, reduced frost
formation (for cryogenic reactions), easy to clean and complete visibility.
This blog post about Jacketed Glass
Reactors – Features and Uses is compiled by Ablaze Glassworksalso offers
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