The reactor consists of a vessel body, vessel cover, jacket, agitator, transmission device, shaft sealing device, and supports. For reactors with a large height-to-diameter ratio, multi-layered impellers can be used, or other configurations can be selected according to user requirements. A jacket can be installed on the outside of the vessel wall, or a heat exchange surface can be installed inside the vessel; external circulation can also be used for heat exchange. Supports include support-type or lug-type supports. Gear reducers are recommended for speeds exceeding 160 rpm. The number, specifications, and other requirements of openings can be designed and manufactured according to user requirements.
1. Packing seals are typically used under normal or low pressure conditions, generally with pressures less than 2 kg.
2. Mechanical seals are used under moderate pressure or vacuum conditions, generally with negative pressure or 4 kg.
3. Magnetic seals are used under high pressure or highly volatile media conditions, generally with pressures exceeding 14 kg. Except for magnetic seals which use water cooling, other sealing methods require a cooling water jacket for temperatures exceeding 120 degrees Celsius.






