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High-Pressure Chemical Reactor

HPR Series reactors The HPR Series reactors from Supercritical Fluid Technologies are suited for researchers performing pressurized chemical reactions, such as high-pressure chemical synthesis or process development.

Reactors range in size from 50 mL to 4 L, can be operated up to 10,000 psi and 350 C, and have a magnetically coupled impeller for mixing. Suited for applications such as catalytic studies, polymerization, hydrogenation, oxidation, and isomerization, the lab bench model employs high-pressure components that are ASME rated and protected by a rupture disc for safe operation. All sizes are supplied ready to use, requiring only utility connections prior to operation. The compact instruments fit easily into a fume hood and offer users an economical way to alter the unit’s basic configuration for new or evolving application needs.

All functions for the HPR reactors are controlled by a choice of two integrated processors (RxTrol Jr. or RxTrol Sr.) with a full-color touchscreen. RxTrol Jr. comprises two temperature sensors (wall/interior mounting), and fuzzy logic PID temperature controls and mixing controls in a tabletop assembly. RxTrol Sr. offers advanced features utilizing a microcontroller to perform all PID, ramp/soak, process trending, and interlock functions.

Additional options include vessel windows (<150 C operation only), additional ports, cooling coils, sample loops, standalone pressure transducers, supercritical fluids pumps and reagent addition modules.

Supercritical Fluids Tech.
1 Innovation Way, Suite 303
Newark DE 19711
Phone: 302-738-3420
Fax: 302-738-4320
http://www.supercriticalfluids.com

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