Glass Reactor
A glass reactor is a versatile and essential piece of laboratory equipment designed for chemical and biochemical processes, research, and experimentation. It consists of a glass vessel, typically made of borosilicate glass, which is highly resistant to temperature and chemical corrosion, ensuring a transparent and inert environment for reactions. Our reactor may be jacketed to allow for temperature control through the circulation of heating or cooling fluids. With the inclusion of stirring mechanisms and connections for reagents and instrumentation, glass reactors facilitate a wide range of reactions, including synthesis, crystallization, distillation, and reflux, among others. These reactors are invaluable in research and development across chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology, providing a controlled and observable environment for scientists to investigate chemical kinetics, optimize reaction conditions, and scale up processes. Their transparency allows for visual inspection of reactions and monitoring of changes in reaction parameters, making them crucial for scientific discovery and process development while ensuring safety and containment of potentially hazardous substances