PROCESS VESSEL

Process vessels are containers used in various industries to carry out specific processes, such as mixing, reacting, fermenting, or storing the products. These vessels are designed to withstand various conditions, including pressure and temperature, and often include features like agitation systems, heating or cooling mechanisms, and instrumentation for monitoring.

Usage

Commonly found in industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and biotechnology, process vessels are essential for ensuring efficient and safe operations during production and processing activities.

Types

Media Preparation Vessels

Buffer Preparation Vessels

Media/Buffer Hold Vessels

Mixing/Blending Vessels

Harvest Vessels

Customized Process Vessels like Conjugation System, PEGylation Systems, etc.,

Process Vessel

Features

Design

Cylindrical shapes are most common for optimal stress distribution.

Horizontal or vertical orientation depending on the application.

Includes features like heads (torospherical, ellipsoidal, or flat) for structural integrity.

Instrumentation

Equipped with sensors and instruments to monitor temperature, pressure, and level.

Control systems for automated operations.

Mixing

Includes mixers or agitators to ensure uniform mixing of contents when required.

Safety

Designed with Safety relief valves, rupture discs, and emergency shutdown systems to prevent overpressure or hazardous conditions.

Designed to minimize risks like leaks, explosions, or contamination.

Volume

Designed to accommodate specific process volumes based on throughput and production requirements

  • Capacity: 5 L - 12 KL

Maintenance

Manways: Large access points for inspection and cleaning.

Drain-ability: For complete emptying without residue.

Inspection Ports: Built-in windows or fittings for internal observation.