Jacketed Insulated Pressure Vessels for Agrochemicals and Fertilizers

Jacketed insulated pressure vessels for agrochemicals and fertilizers are industrial containers designed for pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer manufacturing while providing temperature control through integrated jacket systems and thermal insulation. These vessels support the chemical processes essential to agricultural chemical production.

Why are Jacketed Insulated Pressure Vessels Needed for Agrochemicals and Fertilizers?

Agrochemical and fertilizer production requires temperature control for reaction optimization, product stability, and safe handling of temperature-sensitive materials. Many agricultural chemicals require elevated temperatures for reaction or formulation and controlled cooling for stability. Jacketed insulated vessels provide efficient thermal management.

Jacketed Insulated Pressure Vessel Applications in Agrochemicals and Fertilizers

Roben, Mfg, Inc. manufactures jacketed insulated pressure vessels for numerous agrochemicals and fertilizers applications:

  • Pesticide and herbicide synthesis
  • Fertilizer production reactors
  • Formulation and blending vessels
  • Active ingredient storage
  • Suspension concentrate preparation
  • Emulsifiable concentrate processing

Jacketed Insulated Vessel Types for Agrochemicals and Fertilizers

Roben, Mfg, Inc. manufactures various jacketed insulated pressure vessel types for agrochemicals and fertilizers applications:

  • Reactors
  • Mixing Vessels
  • Storage Tanks
  • Process Vessels
  • Crystallizers
  • Evaporators

Certifications and Standards

Our jacketed insulated pressure vessels are designed and manufactured in accordance with stringent industry standards:

  • ASME Section VIII Division 1 & 2: Pressure vessel design and fabrication standards
  • ASME Section IX: Welding procedures and qualifications
  • NBIC: National Board Inspection Code compliance
  • CRN: Canadian Registration Number for Canadian installations
  • PED: Pressure Equipment Directive for European Union market
  • U Stamp & R Stamp: ASME certification for new construction and repairs

Jacketed Insulated Pressure Vessels for Agrochemicals and Fertilizers FAQs

What materials handle agrochemical environments?

Material selection depends on specific chemicals being processed. Stainless steels are common for many formulations. Glass-lined steel provides excellent corrosion resistance and cleanability. Specialized coatings or linings may be required for specific active ingredients. We recommend materials based on your product portfolio.

How do you address crystallization in fertilizer production?

Fertilizer crystallization requires precise temperature control for proper crystal formation and size distribution. Jacketed crystallizers provide controlled cooling rates for optimal crystal quality. Agitator design maintains crystal suspension without damage. We design complete crystallization systems for your specific fertilizer requirements.

Can vessels handle corrosive phosphoric acid service?

Yes, we fabricate vessels for phosphoric acid service using appropriate materials including rubber-lined steel, stainless steel, or nickel alloys depending on acid concentration and temperature. Jacket materials are selected based on heating/cooling media. We design complete systems for phosphate fertilizer production.

Contact Roben, Mfg, Inc.

For more information about our jacketed insulated pressure vessel solutions or to request a quote, please contact Roben, Mfg, Inc. today. Our experienced engineering team is ready to assist you in developing the perfect solution for your unique temperature control requirements.

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

760 Vassar Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701

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