Laboratory Reactors

A Laboratory reactor is designed for the optimization and reproduction of various chemical reactions, dispersal, mixing, and homogenizing processes. Applications of laboratory reactors include mixing and drying powders, developing lotions and creams, fuel research, and fiber processing in liquids and polymers. Key considerations for laboratory reactors are primarily dependent on the types of reactions taking place (polymerization, hydrocracking, etc). Other considerations include flow rate, temperature range, volume, and pressure range.
CompanyParr Instrument CompanyParr Instrument Company
Item5400 Continuous Flow Tubular Reactors2500 Mirco Batch Reactor Systems
Catalog Number5401 / 5402 / 5403 / 54042500
Price
DescriptionSingle-phase flow in a tubular reactor can be upward or downward. Two-phase flow can be co-current up-flow, counter-current (liquid down, gas up) or, most commonly, co-current down-flow.

Tubular reactors can have a single wall and be heated with an external furnace or they can be jacketed for
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The Series 2500 Micro Batch Reactor System is the smallest of Parr's family of stirred reactors and is available in a number of configurations. With reactor volumes of 5 mL or 10 mL, independent reactor gas filling, PID temperature control, and a choice of two closure styles, the flexibility of the ... Read More
TypeContinuous flow Tubular (Pipe, Packed-bed, Trickle-bed, Bubble-column, Ebulating-bed)Batch
ReactionsCarboylation, Dehydrogenation, Hydrogenation, Hydrocracking, Hydroformulation, Oxidative decomposition, Partial oxidation, Polymerization, ReformingInquire
Flow Rate10 or 40 mL/minInquire
Temperature Rangeup to 550CUp to 300 °C
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