Posted by Ben Proudlove on Tue, Jul 06, 2010 @ 11:05 AM
Autoclave Engineers have added a new reactor to their extensive range of custom configurable stirred reactors (available in the UK through Merrow Scientific).
Featuring the inline Mag3 magnedrive this results in a very small footprint stirred reactor that can easily be configured to suit many research applications. Rated to 454degC and 227bar using metal to metal engineered seals throughout this unit can be easily integrated with MFCs, back pressure regulators, automated sampling systems and other devices.
Available in a range of materials and with 10 ports that can be set up with whatever fittings are required, plus a wide range of catalyst baskets.
Further information can be seen on the Mini-Ezeseal HTHP page or by contacting Merrow Scientific
Posted by Ben Proudlove on Tue, May 18, 2010 @ 10:34 AM
Our US partner Autoclave Engineers have yet again proven themselves to be leading the world in the design and manufacture of high pressure equipment.
Terms such as "experts", "leading the world" and even "high pressure" are often used in marketing speak without really much substance, so let me back up my statement with a couple of bits of information:
- Autoclave Engineers have been in this business of designing and manufacturing high pressure vessels, stirred reactors, VFT and other pieces of equipment since the 1940s and have never had a failure! They have been certified to the highest levels of the PED (pressure equipment directive - law in the EU for the supply of pressure vessels), ASME and other pressure equipment legislation.
- A good example which illustrates their high levels of competence perfectly is one of their latest vessels. This was to meet a requirement for a company supplying components for oilfields - they needed to test the components at high pressures and raised temperatures to check their performance before they were used in the field where those conditions would be experienced. The vessel supplied was required to be operated at 40,000 PSI and 260degC, and due to the size of the components to be tested the vessel had to be 45 feet long and 15" ID - so a large high pressure system indeed. The below pictures show the vessel being moved by crane lift and also the pressure gauges during the testing cycles (yes that's 60,000PSI they're being tested at!! Really shows the safety margins factored in).


So when it comes to high pressure vessels - Autoclave Engineers really are experts and leading the world. If you'd like any further information please don't hesitate to
contact us (Merrow Scientific are the UK partner for Autoclave Engineers' vessels and reactors) or look at
our pressure vessel page.