Working principle of stainless steel reactor When the stainless steel reactor is working, the external permanent magnet is driven by the motor (or motor reducer) to rotate, and at the same time, the other permanent magnet and the rotor enclosed in the
isolating sleeve are coupled to rotate synchronously, so that the external power can be transferred without contact and friction. It is transmitted to the internal rotor, and is integrated with the lower shaft and the stirring blade through a coupling to achieve the purpose of stirring in the stainless steel reactor.
Stainless steel reactor structure
The stainless steel reaction kettle is composed of a kettle body, a kettle cover, a jacket, a stirrer, a transmission device, a
shaft sealing device, and a support.
Stainless steel reactor application
Stainless steel reactors are widely used in petroleum, chemical, rubber, food, pressure vessels used to complete vulcanization, hydrogenation, alkylation, polymerization, condensation and other processes, such as reactors, reaction kettles, decomposition pots, polymerization kettles, etc.