WORKING PRINCIPLE
A "high pressure horizontal reactor" is a specialized laboratory or industrial vessel designed to perform chemical reactions under high pressure conditions while positioned horizontally, allowing for efficient mixing and fluid flow, particularly useful when dealing with large volumes of reactants or materials with high viscosity that benefit from a wider surface area for reaction to occur; often used in applications like biomass conversion or polymerization processes where large particles need to be effectively stirred.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
FINE CHEMICALS and PHARMACEUTICAL: APIs, Monoclonal antibodies, cosmetics, enzymes, natural extracts, interferons and other biotechnological agents, liposomes, peptidomimetics, recombinant proteins, pharmaceutical synthesis, lyophilized vaccines, veterinary, vitamins.
CHEMICAL: Additives for PVC, agrochemicals, biopolymers, catalysts, celluloses, composites, organometallic compounds, oxygen-sensitive compounds, stearates, fibers, graphene, graphite and specialties, herbicides, photovoltaic materials, minerals, artificial marble, nanomaterials, pigments, polymers, battery recycling, solvent recycling, resins, hygroscopic salts, sealants, wastewater treatment, effluent treatment, sludge treatment, special waste treatment.
FOOD: Food additives, cocoa alkalization, flavors and fragrances, colorants, meat and/or fish concentrates, food enzymes, animal extracts, algae extracts, ferments, lyophilized products, instant preparations, probiotics, proteins, vegetable proteins, bioactive peptides, fat substitutes.
POLYMERS: PVDF polymerization