High-Pressure Chemical Reactors

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HPR Series ReactorsSupercritical Fluid Technologies Inc. offers a series of stirred reactors for high-pressure chemistry. The HPR Series reactors are designed for researchers who are interested in performing pressurized chemical reactions in their laboratories.

The reactors range in size from 50 mL to 4 L and may be operated up to 10,000 psi and 350 C. The reactors feature a magnetically coupled impeller for optimal mixing. The reactors' high-pressure components are ASME rated and protected by a rupture disc for safe operation. The reactors are compact and can fit into a fume hood.

The functions for the HPR Series reactor are controlled by choices of three integrated RxTrol processors. The RxTrol Sr. offers advanced features using a microcontroller to perform PID, ramp/soak, process trending, mixing, and interlock functions. The RxTrol Jr. consists of two temperature sensors (wall/interior mounting), and fuzzy logic PID temperature controls and mixing controls in a table-top assembly. The RxTrol B consists of two temperature sensors (wall/interior mounting) and an open-loop mixer speed control via 0 to 100% power output knob.

Supercritical Fluid Technologies Inc., www.supercriticalfluids.com

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