Customized Laboratory Plants

Make-to-measure and automated

Why efficient planning pays off right from the start

There is no “one-fits-all solution” in the laboratory world. You have very specific wishes and requirements as to what your system should be able to do. Do you want to make optimum use of your resources and consistently achieve better results? We specialize in plant engineering and automation and will find your “fits-you-best solution”!

Custom-made according to your wishes

Unser Anlagenbau nach Maß fertigt Laboranlagen individuell automatisiert auf Ihre Bedürfnisse. Die Anlage wird speziell für Ihren Laborabzug oder Ihre Platzverhältnisse entworfen. Durch unser LabManager-System even compact systems can be realized.

From microreaction to pilot plant

We manufacture a wide range of plant types in various scales. From microreaction technology to tubular reactors, classic batch systems made of glass or stainless steel and pilot plants for a wide range of applications in the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food technology sectors, we work with you to plan and develop the right system.

Your use case hasn't existed yet? No problem!

We are also happy to tackle prototype systems for completely new processes. We often plan plants that address current trends and research priorities. Examples of this include projects in the field of battery recycling and the production of “green hydrogen”, in which NH3 is broken down into hydrogen (H₂) and nitrogen (N₂) in a continuously operated fixed-bed reactor.

Quality “Made in Germany”

Our laboratory reactor systems are developed and produced in Germany - with the highest precision, reliable quality and a longevity that pays off. Our products meet all relevant standards and guarantee you safety and reliability in everyday research.

And if your old system is to be given a new “life cycle”: We have experience in retrofitting in the chemical and biotechnology sectors.

Simplify processes - optimize results

We adapt our solution to your working reality. Because you know best what results you want to achieve and what challenges you have to deal with. To avoid any nasty surprises afterwards, it pays to plan with a competent partner from the outset. Our engineers and our plant construction department will accompany your project from conception to realization!

Let's find out together how we can advance your research with our laboratory equipment.

 

 

Technical data

Possible specifications for your individual laboratory system

Batch system

Continuous system

Reactor volume

10 mL - 100 L10ml – 3 L

Reactor materials

Borosilicate glass, stainless steel 316L, PTFE, others depending on application1.4571, 1.4876 uvm.

Temperature range

-80 °C to +300 °C20°C – 600°C

Pressure range

Vacuum up to 100 barVacuum up to 200 bar

Stirring system

Magnetic stirrer or motor-driven, speed range: 5 - 2000 rpmFor feed container: magnetic stirrer or motor-driven, speed range: 5 - 2000 rpm

Sensors

Temperature, pressure, pH, torque, level, flow, redoxGas flow, temperature, pressure, level

Heating/cooling system

Double jacket with thermostat (oil/water), heating jacket, cooling coilElectric heating in the hinged tube furnace, heating jackets, trace heating of pipe systems

Automation

Fully automated with LabManager and LabVision software Fully automated with LabManager and LabVision software

Process connections

Flexibly configurable: ports for addition, sampling, gas supplyFlexibly configurable: ports for addition, sampling, gas supply

Material certificates

FDA, GMP-compliant, ATEX options availableATEX options, PED material certificates

Types of reaction

Batch, semi-batch, continuousContinuous

Control system

Modular, expandable, remote operation via PCModular, expandable, remote operation via PC

Compatible media

Chemikalien, Bioprozesse, Heterogene und Homogene MedienGases and liquids

More info

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Security & Monitoring

Microreaction Systems

Laboratory Reactor Systems

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