Reactor, 3,000 Gallon, Glass Lined, De Dietrich, #5991816

Reactor, 3,000 Gallon, Glass Lined, De Dietrich, #5991816

Location:United States

Available quantity:1

Description

De Dietrich reglassed approximately 3,000 gallon glass lined reactor body . Vessel features glass lined internal surfaces designed for corrosion resistant chemical processing applications. Reactor is rated for 100 PSI internal pressure/full vacuum at 450°F with jacket rated for 90 PSI at 450°F. Unit was reglassed by GMM Pfaudler US Inc. in December 2023. Reactor includes multiple flanged and nozzled process connections, large front manway, jacketed shell construction, and heavy-duty support lugs. National Board number 4229. Nameplate indicates ASME construction with National Board registration. Suitable for pharmaceutical, specialty chemical, resin, adhesive, and high-purity process applications requiring glass lined corrosion resistance and pressure-rated operation. Vessel is currently configured as a bare reactor body without agitator drive assembly or support structure shown installed.

Specifications

Stock Number5991816
ManufacturerDe Dietrich
Model1-131A
Year1987
Serial Number33567
Gallons3,000 (approx.)
Materials of ConstructionGlass Lined Steel
Head TypeDished Heads
OpeningsMultiple Flanged and Nozzled Connections
Access OpeningLarge Front Manway
ReglassedGMM Pfaudler US Inc. December 2023
BasisAs-is, Where-is

General Information

Glass lined reactors are commonly used in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing where corrosion resistance and product purity are critical. The glass lining provides protection against aggressive acids, solvents, and reactive compounds while minimizing contamination and product adhesion. Jacketed reactor bodies allow circulation of heating or cooling media for precise process temperature control during batch reactions, blending, crystallization, and solvent recovery operations. De Dietrich reactors are widely recognized in the process industry for heavy-duty construction, pressure-rated operation, and compatibility with demanding chemical applications. Reglassing extends vessel service life by restoring the integrity of the glass-lined internal surfaces for continued process use.