Inconel High Pressure Agitated Reactors

Roben Mfg, Inc. fabricates Inconel high pressure agitated reactors for extreme temperature and pressure applications where standard materials cannot perform. Our Inconel high-pressure vessels deliver exceptional performance in the most demanding environments, maintaining structural integrity and corrosion resistance at conditions that would rapidly degrade conventional alloys.

Why Inconel for High Pressure Agitated Reactors?

Inconel nickel-chromium superalloys provide unmatched performance combining high-temperature strength with excellent corrosion resistance under pressure. These materials maintain mechanical properties at temperatures where stainless steels lose strength, resist oxidation and carburization, and withstand aggressive chemical environments. Inconel is essential for high-pressure processes involving extreme temperatures or corrosive conditions.

Why Choose Inconel High Pressure Agitated Reactors from Roben Mfg?

  • Extreme temperature capability
  • High-pressure strength retention
  • Superior oxidation resistance
  • Excellent creep resistance
  • Chloride stress corrosion immunity
  • Carburization resistance
  • Long-term stability

Key Features

  • Inconel 600 for general high-temperature service
  • Inconel 625 for enhanced corrosion resistance
  • Inconel 718 for maximum strength
  • Pressure ratings to 10,000+ psig
  • Temperature capability to 2000°F
  • Specialized welding procedures
  • Complete heat treatment
  • ASME code construction

Applications

  • High-temperature high-pressure reactions
  • Supercritical water oxidation
  • Aggressive chemical processing
  • Nuclear applications
  • Aerospace catalyst systems
  • Deep-sea processing equipment
  • Ammonia synthesis
  • 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

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

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What pressure-temperature combinations suit Inconel reactors?

Inconel alloys maintain useful strength at temperatures exceeding 1500°F under high pressure, where stainless steels would fail. Inconel 718 provides the highest strength for extreme pressure service. Inconel 625 offers superior corrosion resistance. We select grades based on your specific pressure, temperature, and chemical environment requirements.

2. How do Inconel reactors handle thermal cycling under pressure?

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

3. What are the fabrication considerations for Inconel high-pressure vessels?

Inconel requires specialized welding procedures, qualified welders, and specific filler metals. Heat treatment restores optimal properties after welding. Machining requires appropriate tooling and techniques. Our fabrication expertise ensures proper handling of these demanding materials while maintaining ASME code compliance.

Contact Roben Mfg

Contact Roben Mfg today to discuss your Inconel high pressure agitated reactors requirements. Our engineering team provides expert consultation on materials, design optimization, agitation systems, and complete vessel solutions.

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

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