Jacketed Pressure VesselS

A jacketed pressure vessel is a type of container designed to safely hold and process fluids under pressure, while providing a secondary, outer chamber (the jacket) for heating or cooling purposes.

* Key Features:
– Double-walled design with an inner vessel and outer jacket.
– Used for temperature control (heating or cooling).
– Pressure-resistant construction.
* Applications:
– Chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
– Food and beverage processing (e.g., pasteurization).
– Oil and gas processing.
– Laboratory experiments.

Jacketed Pressure Vessels:
A jacketed pressure vessel is a type of container designed to safely hold and process fluids under pressure, while providing a secondary, outer chamber (the jacket) for heating or cooling purposes. This jacket surrounds the main vessel, allowing controlled temperature management of the contents.

Key Features:
Temperature Control: The jacket allows for precise heating or cooling of the fluid inside the vessel, essential in chemical reactions, mixing, and storage.
Double-Walled Design: It consists of an inner vessel (the main pressure vessel) and an outer jacket. The jacket can carry heating or cooling fluids such as steam, hot water, or coolant.
Pressure Resistance: Designed to withstand high pressure and temperature conditions, ensuring safe operation during various industrial processes.
Versatility: Used in many industries like chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage production, and oil refining.