High Pressure Autoclaves / Kilolab Reactors
High Pressure Autoclave, Lab Reactor, Stirred Reactor, High Pressure Lab Autoclave, Laboratory Autoclave
Nano-Mag make High Mass Transfer Area Autoclaves are robustly built reaction vessels having magnetically coupled, seal-less agitator. These Autoclaves are provided with PID controlled electrical heating & cooling arrangements.
Flameproof or Non-flameproof control panels indicate pressure, temperature, agitator speed etc. with very high degree of accuracy. Also, these panels are fitted with alarms of high pressure & high temperature set points.
Safety accessories such as Rupture Disc & Safety Relief Valves provide safety while operating the equipment at very high pressures.
What is High Mass Transfer Area Autoclave?
Our Autoclaves are fitted with a special Agitator which generates very high gas-liquid mass transfer area by recirculation of head space gases.
Advantages of Nano-Mag make High Mass Transfer Area Lab Autoclaves over other Conventional Lab Autoclaves presently manufactured in India
| Sr. No. |
Nano-Mag High Mass Transfer Area Autoclave |
Conventional Lab Autoclaves Manufactured In India |
| 1 | Designed especially for Hydrogenation & other high pressure gas-liquid reactions. |
Designed only for stirring liquid mass. |
| 2 | Very high gas-liquid mass transfer area resulting in faster batch time with optimum catalyst usage. |
Poor mass transfer area means sluggish rate of reaction despite higher catalyst loading. Longer batch time leads to many unwanted side reactions. Lab results cannot be correlated to plant scale operations. |
| 3 | Various L/D ratios for variety of reactions, applications to match exact customer requirement. |
Vessel L/D is standard irrespective of application, reaction requirements. |
| 4 | Very high heat transfer co-efficient. Faster removal of exotherm. Maintaining precise operating temperature is easier despite higher rate of reaction. |
Very poor heat transfer. |
| 5 | Improves product profitability by minimizing batch time & catalyst loading. |
Longer batch times, higher impurities and high catalyst loading increase the manufacturing/R&D cost. |


