Energy Gas Conversion Reactors

Roben Mfg, Inc. fabricates hazardous gas containment reactors for energy sector gas conversion applications. Our specialized vessels enable safe processing of synthesis gas, hydrogen, and other hazardous gases central to energy production and conversion technologies.

Hazardous Gas Containment Reactors for Energy Applications

Energy production and conversion technologies often involve hazardous gases including hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide at elevated temperatures and pressures. Our hazardous gas containment reactors provide the safety systems and construction quality needed for these demanding applications, supporting the energy transition while protecting personnel and facilities.

Why Choose Energy Hazardous Gas Containment Reactors from Roben Mfg?

  • High-pressure capability
  • High-temperature design
  • Hydrogen service experience
  • Syngas processing expertise
  • Energy industry standards
  • Long-term reliability
  • Safety system integration

Key Features

  • High-pressure construction
  • Hydrogen embrittlement resistance
  • High-temperature materials
  • Multiple safety barriers
  • Catalyst bed support
  • Thermal management systems
  • Emergency depressurization

Applications

  • Syngas processing
  • Hydrogen production
  • Gas-to-liquids conversion
  • Methanol synthesis
  • Ammonia production
  • Sulfur recovery
  • Gasification support
  • Reforming operations

Compliance and Certifications

Roben Mfg maintains comprehensive certifications ensuring our hazardous gas containment reactors meet the highest industry standards:

  • ASME Section VIII Division 1 and Division 2 — “U” and “U2” Stamps
  • National Board “R” Stamp for repairs and alterations
  • API standards compliance for hazardous service
  • ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System
  • PED (Pressure Equipment Directive) for European market
  • CRN (Canadian Registration Number) for Canadian provinces
  • OSHA PSM compliance support

Quality Assurance

Every hazardous gas containment reactor fabricated by Roben Mfg undergoes rigorous quality assurance protocols:

  • Material certifications with complete traceability
  • Qualified welding procedures for hazardous service
  • Post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) per code requirements
  • Comprehensive NDE including RT, UT, MT, and PT
  • Leak testing including helium leak detection
  • Hydrostatic and pneumatic testing per ASME requirements
  • Complete documentation packages for regulatory compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do your reactors address hydrogen service requirements?

Our hydrogen service reactors use materials resistant to hydrogen embrittlement, appropriate design details for hydrogen service, and construction methods that ensure integrity in high-pressure hydrogen environments. We design per API and ASME requirements for hydrogen service.

2. What temperature and pressure capabilities do your energy reactors provide?

We fabricate hazardous gas containment reactors for elevated temperatures (up to 1000°F+) and pressures (up to 3000+ psi) common in energy conversion applications. Materials and design are selected for your specific operating conditions.

3. Can your reactors support catalyst bed operations?

Yes, our energy conversion reactors can include catalyst support systems, distribution devices, and thermal management features for catalytic conversion processes. Design accommodates catalyst loading, operation, and replacement requirements.

Contact Roben Mfg

Contact Roben Mfg today to discuss your energy gas conversion reactor requirements. Our engineering team provides expert consultation on hazardous gas containment reactor design, safety systems, and complete vessel solutions.

Phone: (281) 441-4088
Email: info@robenmfg.com
Website: www.robenmfg.com

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