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Mixing tank
PFAPTFEglass

mixing tank
mixing tank
mixing tank
mixing tank
mixing tank
mixing tank
mixing tank
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Characteristics

Function
mixing
Material
PFA, PTFE, glass, ETFE, borosilicate glass
Type
mobile
Other characteristics
vertical
Capacity

Max.: 400 l
(105.669 gal)

Min.: 10 l
(2.642 gal)

Pressure

Max.: 0.5 bar
(7.3 psi)

Min.: -1 bar
(-14.5 psi)

Description

Mixing vessels are frequently used for stirring, dissolving, mixing, extraction and other processes in kilo-labs and pilot plants. Jacketed Glass reactors permit heat exchange for better dissolving and crystallization. Mobile mixing vessels can be transported with their content for further processing. They can also be equipped with condensers for vacuum distillation and operated as a reactor. Connection to Buchi reactors or other equipment is usually done with camlock adapters and flexible hoses. Glass tanks are used in distillation glass overheads as feeders and receivers. Such vessel are normally graduated, sometimes coated with Buchi glass protect coating to protect the glass surface against scratches. Antistatic coating according to ATEX is available. Depending on the application, Glass tanks, mixing vessel and reactors vary a lot in their design. A selection of standardized vessels including info on the configuration can be found in the buchiflex glass catalog about glass components Package / Options Standard package • - Full glass vessel with bottom valve • - Glass dome with ports for inlet, solid feed, vacuum, etc. • - ETFE coated stirrer, dry-running mechanical seal • - ATEX stirrer drive, adjustable speed • - Mobile stainless-steel frame • - ATEX / CE / cGMP • - Complete documentation

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