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Laboratory Enzymatic Hydrolysis Tank

Definition

A laboratory enzymatic hydrolysis tank, also known as an enzymatic reactor, enzymatic reaction tank, or laboratory enzymatic hydrolysis kettle, is a stainless-steel enzymatic equipment for small-scale trial production and R&D. Such small laboratory enzymatic hydrolysis tanks are generally designed with flexibility, using electric heating or water bath for temperature control. They enable functions like high/low-speed stirring, material feeding, constant temperature control, and hygienic sterile sampling.

 

The functions of a laboratory enzymatic hydrolysis tank are similar to those of a pilot-scale enzymatic hydrolysis tank and industrial enzymatic hydrolysis reactor. The essential difference lies in their sizes.

Parameter Selection Table

Nominal Volume 10L 30L 50L 100L 200L Non-standard
Inner Diameter (mm) 219 300 400 500 600 Non-standard
Stirring Power (KW) 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.55 0.55 Non-standard
Rotation Speed (r/m) Fixed speed or variable frequency speed regulation Non-standard
Stirring Form Designed and manufactured according to material properties
Working Pressure (Mpa) Designed and manufactured according to process conditions
Working Temperature (℃) 100-120℃
Jacket Heating/Cooling Medium Steam, heat-conducting oil, far-infrared / cooling water, cold oil
Insulation Material Polyurethane/rock wool
Nozzle Configuration Customizable design under satisfied conditions
Tank Material SUS304/316L or other lined anti-corrosion stainless steel materials
Vessel Category Atmospheric pressure/Class I
Remarks The above content is for reference only. For details, please consult our company. Design and manufacture are based on URS.

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