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CFC Laboratory Reactors

  • Multiple tubular flow reactor system for adsorption desulfurization for fuel cells and refinery applications (Figure 1)
  • Tubular flow reactor for reforming of natural gas to syngas and hydrogen (Figure 2)
  • Tubular flow reactor for reforming of liquid alcohol fuels for fuel cells (Figure 3)
  • Tubular flow reactor for reforming of liquid hydrocarbon fuels for fuel cells (Figure 4)
  • Tubular flow reactor for conversion of CO in reformates for fuel cells
  • High-pressure fixed-bed gas-phase flow reactor
  • High-pressure fixed-bed liquid-phase flow reactor for hydroprocessing (Figure 5)
  • Teflon-lined reactors and special ovens for synthesis of zeolite catalysts
  • High-pressure liquid-phase continuous-flow reactor
  • 300 mL and 1000 mL stirred-tank autoclave reactors
  • 25 mL-80 mL high-pressure batch micro-reactors
  • 1000 mL multi-stage continuous flow stirred-tank reactor capable of high temperature and high pressure operations

Multiple tubular flow reactor system for adsorption desulfurization for fuel cells and refinery applications

Tubular flow reactor for reforming of natural gas to syngas and hydrogen

Figure 1

Figure 2

Tubular flow reactor for reforming of liquid alcohol fuels for fuel cells

Tubular flow reactor for reforming of liquid hydrocarbon fuels for fuel cells

Figure 3

Figure 4

High-pressure fixed-bed liquid-phase flow reactor for hydroprocessing

Figure 5