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Choose between standard shape vessels and process vessels?

PostPosted: Tue 17 Feb 2015 20:24
by Interchim
How do I choose between standard shape vessels and process vessels?
FAQ from Radleys

Please view the Reactor-Ready leaflet to view images of the different vessels available.

Standard vessels are generally longer and narrower, while process vessels are generally shorter and wider.

All the process vessels have an approximate ratio of 1:1.25 for internal diameter to jacketed internal height, to mimic plant-scale reactors. (For standard shape vessels, the ratio varies between vessel volumes.)

For the large 5 L vessel, we tend to recommend the process shape for use with Reactor-Ready or Reactor-Ready Duo if possible, as this gives more space below the vessel than the standard shape.

For Reactor-Ready Duo, consider which vessels will fit together - see the compatibility tables in the Reactor-Ready leaflet. If you want two large volume vessels, the narrower standard shape may be required.

Another difference between the two vessel shapes is the vessel kits (which include the vessel, a PTFE stirrer, a Pt100 temperature probe and a temperature probe adapter) - standard vessel kits include an anchor stirrer, while process vessel kits contain a turbine stirrer.