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Jacketed Reactor Systems Feature Increased Flexibility

Jacketed Reactor Systems Feature Increased FlexibilitySyrris has developed optional upgrades to its range of Atlas automated synthesis systems. Stainless steel reactors and a high temperature upgrade kit have increased system flexibility, making the Atlas product range suitable for a spectrum of applications.

Using the same jacketed vessel clamp, oil drain unit and fluid pipe connectors as the Atlas Potassium system, the standard glass vessel can be effortlessly exchanged for the stainless steel version in under a minute. Available in a range of sizes from 100 mL to 5 L, an integrated bottom outlet valve compensates for any thermal expansion, while the torispherical profile and consistent length to diameter ratio mimic the dimensions of large-scale plant reactors. Suitable for use with sodium hydroxide and other highly basic substances that would etch glass, the incorporation of the stainless steel vessel further increases the flexibility and usability of the Atlas range.

The development of a temperature upgrade kit has also enabled the propriety glass or stainless steel jacketed reactors to increase the existing temperature range of -80 to 200 C, to allow a limit of 250 C, making it suitable for high temperature applications. All upgrade parts are easily installed by the user, without the need for any tools.
Syrris Inc.
29 Albion Place
Charlestown MA 02129
Phone: 617-848-2997
Fax: 617-532-1033
http://www.syrris.com

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