Circulating Heated Reactor
Two structures are available: jacketed and coiled. Both rely on an external boiler to generate heat, which is transferred to the material via heat transfer oil flowing through the jacket or coil.
Jacketed Electric Heated Reactor
Electric heating tubes are installed at the bottom of the outer reactor body, and heat transfer oil is injected into the jacket. When the electric heating tubes are energized, they generate heat, first raising the temperature of the heat transfer oil, and then heating the reactor body through the oil.
Zero-Distance Electric Heated Reactor
This reactor has only one layer, with electric heating wires distributed on the outer wall, wrapped with a layer of heat-conducting and insulating material. The heat generated by the electric heating wires directly raises the reactor body temperature; materials can be heated to 400 degrees Celsius.
Far-Infrared Heated Reactor
A far-infrared base is custom-made according to the reactor dimensions. When energized, it directly raises the temperature of the material inside the reactor, providing the most precise temperature control.










