High-Strength Vessels for High-Pressure Separation

High-pressure separation processes including supercritical extraction, high-pressure filtration, and enhanced phase separation require vessels capable of maintaining extreme pressures while accommodating separation equipment and media. Roben Manufacturing engineers custom high-strength reinforced pressure vessels designed for high-pressure separation applications, featuring internal separation components, appropriate nozzle configurations, and robust construction for demanding separation service.

Application Importance

Elevated pressure improves separation efficiency in many applications—supercritical CO2 extraction achieves selective separation impossible at lower pressures, high-pressure filtration enables higher throughput, and phase separation is enhanced by pressure-induced property changes. High-strength reinforced separation vessels incorporate internal baffles, coalescing elements, or filter supports while maintaining structural integrity at operating pressures from 2,000 psi to 10,000 psi or higher. Roben Manufacturing delivers high-pressure separation vessels that enable advanced separation processes with optimal efficiency.

Design Requirements

  • High-pressure separation design (2,000-10,000+ psi)
  • Internal separation component support
  • Multiple inlet/outlet nozzles
  • Level sensing provisions
  • Drainage and sampling ports
  • Mist elimination capability
  • Solids handling design
  • Clean-in-place compatibility

Recommended Materials

  • 316L Stainless Steel (general service)
  • Duplex Stainless Steel (chlorides)
  • Hastelloy C-276 (aggressive service)
  • Alloy 20 (sulfuric acid)
  • Inconel 625 (high temperature)
  • Titanium (specialized service)

Industries Served

  • Natural Products Extraction
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  • Chemical Processing
  • Food Processing
  • Oil and Gas
  • Specialty Separations

Certifications & Compliance

All Roben high-strength reinforced pressure vessels are designed and manufactured in accordance with:

  • ASME Section VIII Division 1 or 2
  • FDA Requirements (food/pharma)
  • OSHA Process Safety
  • ISO 9001 Quality Management System

Roben Manufacturing Expertise

With over 65 years of pressure vessel fabrication experience, Roben Manufacturing has developed specialized expertise in high-pressure separation vessels. Our designs integrate separation components with robust high-pressure construction for efficient, reliable separation operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What separation methods work at high pressure?

High-pressure vessels can support gravity separation, coalescing, filtration, centrifugal separation, and extraction processes. Design accommodates internal components and flow patterns appropriate for the specific separation mechanism.

How are supercritical extraction vessels different?

Supercritical extraction vessels operate at pressures and temperatures that create supercritical fluid conditions. Design addresses the unique properties of supercritical fluids and extraction process requirements.

Can vessels handle solids-laden streams?

Yes. Vessels for solids-bearing applications incorporate appropriate inlet devices, solids collection provisions, and designs minimizing erosion. Material selection addresses both corrosion and erosion mechanisms.

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Contact Roben Manufacturing to discuss your high-strength vessels for high-pressure separation requirements.

Phone: (732) 364-6000

Email: sales@robenmfg.com

Address: 760 Vassar Avenue, Lakewood, NJ 08701

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