Polyurethane Insulated Pressure Vessels for Textiles and Plastics

Polyurethane insulated pressure vessels for textiles and plastics are engineered containers designed for dyeing, finishing, and polymer processing operations while maintaining precise temperature control through integrated polyurethane foam insulation. These vessels support efficient textile treatment and plastics manufacturing processes.

Why are Polyurethane Insulated Pressure Vessels Needed for Textiles and Plastics?

Textile dyeing and plastics processing require precise temperature control to ensure color consistency, proper cure, and product quality. Polyurethane insulated vessels maintain stable process temperatures, reduce energy consumption for heating, and enable consistent batch-to-batch quality.

Polyurethane Insulated Pressure Vessel Applications in Textiles and Plastics

Roben, Mfg, Inc. manufactures polyurethane insulated pressure vessels for numerous textiles and plastics applications:

  • Textile dyeing vessels
  • Polymerization reactors
  • Fiber production vessels
  • Plastic resin storage tanks
  • Solvent recovery vessels
  • Polymer melt systems

Vessel Types for Textiles and Plastics

Roben, Mfg, Inc. manufactures various polyurethane insulated pressure vessel types for textiles and plastics applications:

  • Reactors
  • Process Vessels
  • Storage Tanks
  • Heat Exchangers
  • Columns
  • Filters

Certifications and Standards

Our polyurethane 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

Polyurethane Insulated Pressure Vessels for Textiles and Plastics FAQs

What temperature control is required for textile dyeing?

Textile dyeing requires precise temperature control to ensure color consistency and proper dye fixation. Temperature profiles vary by fiber type and dye chemistry but typically range from 140°F to 280°F. Polyurethane insulation maintains stable temperatures throughout the dyeing cycle.

How do you design vessels for polymerization reactions?

Polymerization vessels require careful thermal design to control exothermic reactions and maintain product quality. Features include efficient mixing, cooling jackets or coils, and appropriate temperature monitoring. Insulation works with the cooling system to maintain temperature control across all reaction conditions.

What materials resist the chemicals used in textile processing?

Material selection depends on the specific dyes, carriers, and auxiliaries used. Stainless steel (304 or 316) handles most textile chemicals. Titanium may be required for chlorine-based bleaching. Glass-lined steel provides excellent chemical resistance for specialty applications.

Contact Roben, Mfg, Inc.

For more information about our polyurethane 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 application requirements.

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

760 Vassar Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701

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