Inconel Heat Treated Jacketed Reactors

Roben Mfg, Inc. fabricates Inconel heat treated jacketed reactors for extreme temperature and high-pressure applications where standard materials cannot perform. Our Inconel jacketed vessels deliver exceptional performance in the most demanding chemical processing environments, maintaining structural integrity and corrosion resistance at temperatures exceeding 2000°F.

Why Inconel for Heat Treated Jacketed Reactors?

Inconel nickel-chromium superalloys provide unmatched performance in high-temperature oxidizing environments and aggressive chemical conditions. These materials maintain strength at temperatures where other alloys fail, resist carburization and oxidation, and withstand thermal cycling without degradation. Proper heat treatment optimizes Inconel properties for specific service conditions.

Why Choose Inconel Heat Treated Jacketed Reactors from Roben Mfg?

  • Extreme temperature capability
  • Superior oxidation resistance
  • Excellent creep strength
  • Thermal cycling durability
  • Chloride stress corrosion immunity
  • Carburization resistance
  • Long-term high-temperature stability

Key Features

  • Inconel 600 for general high-temperature service
  • Inconel 625 for enhanced corrosion resistance
  • Inconel 718 for high-strength applications
  • Solution annealing and aging treatments
  • Specialized welding procedures
  • High-temperature gasket systems
  • Thermal expansion management
  • ASME code construction

Applications

  • High-temperature oxidation reactions
  • Chlorinated compound processing
  • Sulfuric acid production
  • Ammonia synthesis
  • Nuclear applications
  • Aerospace catalyst systems
  • Supercritical processing
  • Extreme environment service

Compliance and Certifications

  • ASME Section VIII Division 1 and Division 2 — “U” and “U2” Stamps
  • National Board “R” Stamp for repairs and alterations
  • API standards compliance (API 934, API 941, API 579)
  • ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System
  • PED (Pressure Equipment Directive) for European market
  • CRN (Canadian Registration Number) for Canadian provinces

Quality Assurance & Heat Treatment

  • Material certifications with complete traceability
  • Qualified welding procedures and welders
  • Post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) per code requirements
  • Documented heat treatment time-temperature records
  • Comprehensive NDE including RT, UT, MT, and PT
  • Hydrostatic and pneumatic testing per ASME requirements
  • Complete documentation packages

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What temperatures can Inconel jacketed reactors withstand?

Inconel alloys maintain useful strength to approximately 2000°F (1090°C), with oxidation resistance to even higher temperatures. Actual design temperature depends on specific grade, pressure requirements, and required service life. Our engineering team optimizes material selection for your operating conditions.

2. What heat treatments are required for Inconel reactors?

Heat treatment requirements depend on the Inconel grade. Solution annealing restores optimal properties after welding. Precipitation-hardened grades like Inconel 718 require specific aging treatments. We follow material supplier recommendations and code requirements for all heat treatment operations.

3. How do Inconel jacketed reactors handle thermal cycling?

Inconel’s excellent thermal fatigue resistance makes it ideal for repeated heating and cooling cycles. Proper joint design, thermal expansion provisions, and controlled heating/cooling rates further enhance cycling performance. We design for your specific operating profile including cycle frequency and temperature range.

Contact Roben Mfg

Contact Roben Mfg today to discuss your Inconel heat treated jacketed reactors requirements. Our engineering team provides expert consultation on materials, design optimization, heat treatment, and complete vessel solutions.

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

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