Syrris Launches New Jacketed Reactor System that Saves Time, Money and Space

6 Apr 2011
bridget bridget
Laboratory Director

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Syrris, a worldwide provider of lab scale chemistry systems, announce the launch of the easy-to-use Globe jacketed reactor platform at the Spring ACS Expo in Anaheim on 27th March. Designed by chemists to offer ultimate reaction flexibility, this chemical reactor enables vessels from 50 mL to 5 L to use a common clamp, lid, circulator and stand. Furthermore, the oil drain unit and quick clamp allow single handed vessel changes in seconds, increasing efficiency and throughput. Offering the widest range of temperatures (-90 to +250 ºC) and pressures (50 mbar to 3 bar) currently available, this truly flexible system is easily upgradable to a fully-automated system.

Using the same premium quality vessels as the Syrris Atlas jacketed reactors, the spring loaded outlet valve eliminates the occurrence of leaks, even at temperature and pressure extremes. The reactors are available as single, or vacuum jacketed for extreme temperature control and safety with a wide range of stirring options. An innovative stirrer seal and guide allows quick and independent connection to the stirrer motor or shaft, providing a chemically resistant, vacuum tight seal.
Globe is designed with a default temperature range of -40 to +200 ºC, which is further extendable via the addition of temperature upgrade kits.

In-reactor temperature probes enable highly accurate control throughout, while the Globe range is fully compatible with almost all circulators. The regular Globe system is suited to atmospheric pressure or vacuum processes as low as 50 mbar, while the Globe 3 bar system is ideally suited for high pressure reactions.

The Globe jacketed reactor systems are easily upgraded using the Globe Reactor Master for full automation and data logging, or the Syringe Pump for automated reagent dosing. Additionally, the Globe Master PC software converts the system into a fully controllable laboratory reactor. For further details, please visit the company article page.

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Syrris Launches New Jacketed Reactor System that Saves Time, Money and Space