S2 manufacture a range of Stainess Steel and Exotic Alloy Reactors designs in a variety of materials such as 304 S/S, 316 S/S, and Hastelloy C276. We also offer high chemical resistant hybrid Reactors, whereby the base material has its wetted parts coated for improved chemical protection.Examples of these variants include enamel lined stainless steel reactors and stanCoat
Our 'CE' range of Reactors has a mono-block (single piece) construction, manufactured to exacting standards and international specifications.
Dimensionally designed to DIN 28136 our modular product range permits a number of optional variations to be added to the standard configuration, including an in-line motor or gearbox driven shaft, to suit your mixing requirements.
Some of the common application areas for receivers are found in the following industry sectors:
Our Stainless Steel CE Reactors are manufactured and finished to the highest standards.
S2 designs are available to suit standard international specifications such as DIN conforming, where required, to the European Pressure Directive (PED) and CE marking.
However, S2 is also specifically strong at manufacturing bespoke stainless steel and exotic alloy Reactors to suit customer specifications and/or application requirements. This may include bespoke vessel heating jackets, for example, as shown.
S2 offer a range of high chemical resistant reactor solutions which also includes chemical resistant vessel charging systems. An example of our StanCoat high chemical resistant coating is shown on the S2 Reactor Charging Isolator (Glove Box) and supporting system, in the images to the right. The experienced S2 Group of Companies has supplied many chemical resistant vessel solutions with special coatings which are also conducive for food grade applications.
The following design options can be supplied as standard on the S2 Stainless Steel and Exotic Alloy Receiver range.
S2's range of Stainless Steel and Exotic Alloy Reactors are supplied to the following technical specifications;
SGL Glass-Lined Reactors are designed to suit the specification shown in the table to the right.