Automation & Control
Temperature control solution for large volume reaction vessles
U
nistat temperature control systems provide numerous research laboratories and production lines
with precise temperatures and stable process conditions.
The new Unistat Hybrid technology goes
a step further offering a powerful solution for temperature control of very large volume reaction vessels.
Using existing resources in production
facilities, the Hybrid combines the control and accuracy of Unistats with the power of additional energy sources such as steam; cooling water or liquid nitrogen, ensuring optimal process control. The addition the Unistat Hybrid system allows partial and cost effective modernisation of existing heating and cooling equipment in chemical and pharmaceutical production. The Unistat provides fine control of the
temperature and manages the interaction of various energy sources. In practice this means rapid heating of large reactors with hot steam or rapid cooling with liquid nitrogen or cooling water. Unistat technology guarantees quick cooling
and heating rates as well as wide temperature ranges without the need to change the thermal fluid. Intergration of the Unistat Hybrid offers highly
controlled accuracy, extended temperature ranges and more heating and cooling performance resulting in increased productivity and higher yields. ■
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