Thermal Controlled Core Reactors (TCC
series)
We can build a temperature controlled
reactor with a pressurized heat transfer fluid system. The Thermal Controlled
Core Reactor is built with a liquid-cooled diaphragm plate. This construction
technique is similar to an automobile's radiator.
The cooling/heating galleries of the TCC
are positioned between the transducers and the process solution. The inlet and
outlet manifolds are welded to opposite edges of the diaphragm plate.
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