Corrosion Resistant Batch Reactors for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Pharmaceutical manufacturing demands both corrosion resistance and regulatory compliance. Roben Manufacturing’s corrosion resistant batch reactors meet the stringent requirements of pharmaceutical production with appropriate materials, surface finishes, and documentation.

Why Choose Pharmaceutical Corrosion Resistant Batch Reactors

Pharmaceutical synthesis often involves corrosive reagents, acidic or basic conditions, and halogenated solvents that require specialized materials. At the same time, FDA regulations mandate specific documentation, cleaning validation, and material traceability. Corrosion resistant batch reactors for pharmaceutical use must satisfy both chemical compatibility and regulatory requirements.

The Roben Manufacturing Advantage

With over 45 years of custom pressure vessel engineering experience, Roben Manufacturing delivers ASME-certified corrosion resistant batch reactors designed for your specific application requirements. Our engineering team works directly with your process engineers to ensure optimal material selection and reactor design for your corrosive environment.

Key Features and Capabilities

  • FDA-compliant construction
  • Corrosion-resistant alloy materials
  • Controlled surface finishes
  • CIP/SIP compatible design
  • Full material traceability
  • IQ/OQ documentation support

Applications

  • API synthesis
  • Pharmaceutical intermediates
  • Corrosive reagent handling
  • Halogenated compound production
  • Sterile processing
  • High-potency compound manufacturing

Quality Assurance and Certifications

Every Roben corrosion resistant batch reactor meets rigorous quality standards:

  • ASME Section VIII Division 1 certification
  • ISO 9001:2015 quality management
  • FDA compliance for food and pharmaceutical applications
  • Full material traceability and certification
  • Comprehensive weld documentation
  • Hydrostatic and pneumatic testing

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I select the right material for my corrosive application?

Material selection depends on the specific chemicals, temperatures, and concentrations involved. Our engineering team reviews your process conditions and recommends materials based on published corrosion data and our experience with similar applications. We can also arrange corrosion testing for unusual environments.

What is the typical service life of corrosion resistant reactors?

With proper material selection, corrosion resistant reactors typically provide 15–25+ years of service. Service life depends on the severity of the corrosive environment, operating conditions, and maintenance practices. Proper material selection is the key to long service life.

Can you provide corrosion allowance calculations?

Yes, we calculate corrosion allowance based on expected corrosion rates for your specific environment. This additional wall thickness extends service life by allowing for gradual material loss over the reactor’s operational lifetime.

What sizes do you manufacture?

We manufacture corrosion resistant batch reactors from pilot scale (50 gallons) through production scale (15,000+ gallons). Custom sizes are engineered to your specifications.

What is typical lead time for corrosion resistant batch reactors?

Lead times typically range from 16–24 weeks depending on size, materials, and complexity. Specialty alloys like Hastelloy and titanium may require longer lead times due to material procurement.

Request a Quote for Your Corrosion Resistant Batch Reactor

Contact Roben Manufacturing to discuss your corrosion resistant batch reactor requirements. Our engineering team provides material selection guidance and competitive quotes for custom-engineered reactors.

Phone: (732) 364-6000
Email: info@robenmfg.com

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