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Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR)

Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR)is a type of chemical reactor widely used in industrial processes to produce chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and other products. It operates as a flow reactor where reactants are continuously fed into the reactor vessel. The reactants mix thoroughly and react within the vessel, resulting in the desired products.

Skid-mounted PFRs offer precise residence time control, high conversion rates, and compatibility with reactions involving heat release or sensitivity to reactant concentrations. They are essential tools in chemical engineering and process industries.

    • Capacity: Upto 10000L
    • Flow Rate: As per req.
    • Pressure: Upto 100 Bar
    • Temperature: Upto 280°C
    • Multiple Inlet / Outlet
    • Design: Standard Design Non-FLP & FLP Design
    • Materials Of Construction: SS-304, SS-316, Hastelloy, Titanium & all Exotic metal with/without Bonded metal.
    • Total Automation: HMI & PLC SCADA

    • In a CSTR, the reactor vessel maintains a constant volume.
    • Reactants flow continuously into the vessel, where they mix due to stirring.
    • The reaction occurs as the reactants move through the reactor.
    • The products exit the vessel concurrently with the incoming reactants.

    • CSTRs find use in various industries, including chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and specialty chemicals.
    • They are adaptable to both exothermic and endothermic reactions.
    • CSTRs are valuable tools for continuous chemical processing
    • Washing systems play a crucial role in material and mineral washing across different sectors.
    • These systems ensure cleanliness, quality, and efficient processing of aggregates, industrial sands, and more.
    • Aggregates: Used in construction materials.
    • Recycling: Cleaning and separating recyclable materials.
    • Industrial Sands: Purifying sand for various applications.
    • Mining: Removing impurities from mined materials.
    • Water Management: Treating wastewater and managing water resources.