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1. Corrosivity: the corrosivity of the material is the primary factor in determining the material of the reactor. For materials with strong corrosiveness, materials with excellent corrosion resistance should be selected, such as stainless steel (especially 316L stainless steel), Hastelloy, titanium alloy or enamel. These materials can effectively resist the corrosion of the material to extend the service life of the equipment.
2. Reaction characteristics: the reaction characteristics of the material, such as whether to generate heat, whether easy to crystallise or precipitate, etc., will also affect the choice of material. For example, for easy crystallisation or precipitation of materials, it may be necessary to choose easy to clean and maintain the material to avoid clogging and affect the reaction efficiency.
1. Temperature and pressure: the reactor may be subjected to high temperature and high pressure in the working process, so the material needs to have good resistance to high temperature and high pressure. Stainless steel, titanium alloy and other materials can usually meet these requirements.
2.Friction and wear: the friction between the stirrer and the inner wall of the kettle, as well as the scouring of materials, may lead to material wear. Therefore, when choosing the material, we need to consider its wear resistance to ensure the long-term stable operation of the equipment.
1. Explosion-proof performance: In some specific processes, the reactor may need to have explosion-proof performance. In this case, the material should meet the relevant safety standards and take corresponding explosion-proof measures.
2. Regulatory requirements: Different countries and regions may have specific regulatory requirements for the choice of materials for reactors. When choosing materials, you need to make sure that they comply with local regulations to avoid compliance risks.
1. Cost-effectiveness: The choice of materials also needs to be considered in terms of cost-effectiveness. While high-performance materials often offer better durability and safety, they are also relatively costly. Therefore, a balance between performance and cost needs to be found when making a choice.
2.Sustainability: As environmental awareness grows, more and more companies are focusing on the sustainability of materials. Choosing materials that are recyclable, biodegradable or have a low environmental impact can help reduce the environmental burden on businesses.
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