When the glass-lined reactor is in use, some media added into it may stick to the wall when it is stirred, because it is very difficult to clean up when the glass-lined reactor is in use, and sometimes In the subsequent use, it will also have an impact on the medium that is subsequently added to participate in the reaction, so we must try our best to avoid the situation of sticking to the wall when the equipment is running.
First of all, when we use the glass-lined reactor, we must control the temperature of the material participating in the reaction. There is a time problem. When the glass-lined reactor is heated at a temperature lower than 80 degrees Celsius, if you want to use some catalysts, etc., but When the temperature is relatively low, the reaction speed is relatively slow, so there is no change in the pH value, but the pH value will drop immediately after the temperature rises slowly, and the catalyst reacts in the glass lining The speed of the reaction in the kettle will also be much faster, so that the materials inside the glass-lined reactor will have a relatively violent reaction, which will cause the gel to stick to the wall, so we also need to control it when adding There is still time for the temperature after the catalyst is removed. It is recommended that the temperature of the material be controlled within 100 degrees Celsius during the reaction.
When the glass-lined reactor is cooled and heated, if the temperature is not controlled in a relatively stable condition, for example, sometimes the temperature is suddenly lowered or the temperature is raised during the reaction, which will cause some serious damage to the equipment. It is harmful, and it will be accounted for when using it, so we need to do it slowly when heating up or cooling down.
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