Jacketed Vessels for Chemical Processing

Jacketed vessels for chemical processing are engineered containers designed for chemical reactions, storage, and processing requiring precise temperature control. These vessels provide heating or cooling capability for reaction temperature management, product temperature maintenance, and thermal processing across the chemical industry.

Why are Jacketed Vessels Needed for Chemical Processing?

Chemical processing relies on jacketed vessels for temperature-dependent reactions, heated storage of viscous products, crystallization processes, and thermal conditioning. Temperature control affects reaction rates, product quality, viscosity, and phase behavior. Jacket systems provide efficient, controllable heat transfer for chemical operations.

Jacketed Vessel Types for Chemical Processing

Roben, Mfg, Inc. manufactures various jacketed vessel types for chemical processing:

  • Reactors
  • Storage Tanks
  • Mixing Vessels
  • Crystallizers
  • Process Vessels
  • Heat Exchangers

Chemical Processing Applications

Common applications include:

  • Chemical reactions
  • Heated chemical storage
  • Crystallization
  • Distillation support
  • Temperature conditioning
  • Viscosity control

Certifications and Standards

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

  • ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code: Pressure vessel design and fabrication
  • FDA cGMP Guidelines: Pharmaceutical manufacturing compliance
  • 3-A Sanitary Standards: Food and dairy equipment
  • ISO 9001: Quality management system certification
  • PED: Pressure Equipment Directive for European compliance
  • ATEX Directive: Explosive atmosphere certification where applicable

Jacketed Vessels for Chemical Processing FAQs

What jacket types are common for chemical processing?

Dimple jackets are widely used for their excellent heat transfer, efficient flow distribution, and cost-effectiveness. Half-pipe coil jackets provide higher pressure capability for steam or thermal fluid. Conventional jackets offer simplicity for less demanding applications. Selection depends on heat transfer requirements and jacket pressure.

How do you design for corrosive chemical service?

Corrosive service requires proper material selection for both vessel and jacket based on specific chemistry. Vessel materials resist process chemicals; jacket materials suit heating/cooling media. Our thermal modeling ensures adequate heat transfer with corrosion-resistant materials that may have different thermal properties.

Contact Roben, Mfg, Inc.

For more information about our jacketed vessel solutions or to request a quote, please contact Roben, Mfg, Inc. today. Our experienced engineering team utilizes advanced thermal modeling software to optimize jacket designs for your specific heat transfer requirements.

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

760 Vassar Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701

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