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Laboratory Reactor Systems

Parr Instrument Company is pleased to work with customers in the design and assembly of complete laboratory or pilot plant reactor systems, offering a full spectrum of reactor designs, ranging from simple, Stirred Tank Reactors for batch operation to Continuous Flow Stirred Tank and Tubular Systems. Parr can furnish either the essential components for assembly by the user, or a completely assembled turnkey system. Parr's experience in this field has ranged from table-top micro systems to small operating pilot plants, each with a reactor (or reactors) designed to meet the user's particular requirements. Our experience in systems includes:

 

Continuous Flow Stirred Tank Reactor Systems

This mode of operation requires that reactants be introduced and products removed on a continuous basis. Generally, this must be done with the reactor at elevated temperatures and pressures. Reactors used for these applications must be modified to provide sufficient inlets and outlets for the reactants and products as well as designs for maintaining continuous operating levels and pressures under flow conditions.

 

Continuous Flow Tubular Reactor Systems

Instead of a stirred tank reactor these systems use a tubular vessel generally packed with a fixed bed of catalyst. Reactant liquids and gasses are fed to the reactor at a controlled rate through preheaters and mixing systems. Products are collected from the discharge of the reactors and are cooled and separated for recovery.

 

Reactor Support Systems

Both stirred tank and tubular flow reactors will require feed and recovery systems when operated in a continuous flow mode. Subsystems and components developed for incorporation into these systems include:

Gas Feed Systems These systems commonly include one or more of the following components:

Intermediate Reservoirs
These gas supply tanks can be sized to the expected consumption of the reaction so that the pressure drop in this reservoir can be measured to determine total consumption by the reactor. If the pressure is measured continuously, the rate of pressure drop can be converted to reaction rates.

Constant Pressure Gas Regulators
These regulators, sometimes called forward pressure regulators, will deliver gas to a reaction to maintain a constant pressure within the reactor. They are a simple and effective means for controlling the pressure in systems where it is desirable to feed gasses to a non- flowing reactor over time.

Electronic Mass Flow Meters
These meters will measure the flow rates of gases into a reactor. They are very valuable for systems under integrated computer control.

Electronic Mass Flow Controllers
These are electronic flow meters with an added flow control valve which delivers the flow at a constant rate which can be set by the user.

Back Pressure Regulators
These regulators are generally installed on the gas discharge line of a reactor to maintain the desired pressure within the reactor by regulating the flow of exit gases. They can be set either manually, or by gas pressure, or electronically, as required. These back pressure regulators are commonly used with mass flow controllers to ensure that the flow of gas passing through a reactor has been held at a constant pressure.

 

Liquid Feed Systems There are two commonly used liquid feed systems:

Pressure Pipette Assemblies
These generally consist of a small pressure vessel from which liquid feed material can be forced into a reactor. The vessel is pressurized with nitrogen (or other gas) to a pressure greater than that in the reactor, and the liquid is fed into the reactor through an appropriate control valve. This arrangement is usually selected for systems in which liquid is introduced as a batch rather than continuously. A liquid level indicator or sight glass can be added to provide some degree of measurement and control.

Liquid Feed Pumps
A variety of liquid feed pumps are available, but the most commonly used ones for Parr reactors are those designed for high pressure liquid chromatography. These small pumps have available flow rates and operating pressure ranges well suited to Parr reactor systems. Chemical feed pumps are also available for larger systems.

 


A 5 Gallon Reactor with a Feed System and Full Controls
in a Compact Pilot Plant Arrangement

 


A 2 Gallon Reactor with a Liquid Filling System,
Condenser, Receiver and a Bottom Drain

 

Product Handling Systems The following components are commonly employed to deal with the hot, high pressure product streams leaving a reactor.

Cooling Condensers
These can be used in various ways: to separate and return condensable solvents to the reactor from the exhaust stream; to take off condensable liquids; to cool exhaust gases before they reach a back pressure regulator; or to cool a liquid product. Many different sizes and configurations are available.

Gas/Liquid Separators.
These are generally recovery vessels which receive a mixed flow of gasses and liquids and separate them for appropriate recovery or venting. Often they are equipped with coolers and/or reflux condensers.

Liquid Level Control Systems
At high pressures and temperatures in small systems, liquid levels are most practically controlled by stand pipes or discharge level controls rather than by electronic controls. While some electronic controls are available, they are not always small enough or sensitive to the small level changes experienced in bench scale and small pilot plant systems. Pressure and/or temperature ratings may also be inadequate for a particular installation.

 

 

Control and Data Acquisition Systems

Multiple Modular Control Systems
Simple reactor systems can be controlled with individual controllers for each of the variables in the system, such as: separate temperature zones, operating pressure, flow rates, stirrer speed, etc. Analog outputs can be included for data output.

Integrated Computer Control Systems
The Parr Series 4860 Process Controller is an example of an integrated computer control system which can control the process as well as the individual components of the system. It uses a PC for both the user interface terminal and data logging and archiving system.

 

System Integration and Mounting

Integrated Support Stands
Support structures for the reaction vessel and its various subsystems can be designed and fabricated to provide systems which are ready to install in the user's spaces.

 

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16 Station Reactor System

 


A Six-Unit Multiple Pressure Reactor

 


Four Interconnected Stirred Reactors with a Pressure Feed System
and Full Controls Provided by Two Parr Process Controllers

 


Custom Built Tubular Reactor with Chilled Feed System


Custom Built Horizontal Stirred Reactor

 


600 mL Stirred Vessel with four Windows, Bottom Split-Ring Closure,
and Clamp-on Cooling Block

 


Custom Built Catalyst Preparation System

 


Custom Built Gas Delivery System with Flow Control Metering
and Back Pressure Maintenance

 


Custom Built Polymerization System

 

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