| Material | Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel |
| Supply Ability | 200 sets / days |
| Applications | Chemical, Food Processing, Beverage Processing, Brewing, Metallurgy, Oil Refining, Pharmaceuticals |
| Payment Terms | L/C,T/T |
| Delivery Time | 2 months |
| Design Pressure | 0.1-10 Mpa |
| Size | Customized |
| Certification | ASME,ISO 9001,CE, NSF/ANSI 61, WRAS, ISO 28765, LFGB, BSCI, ISO 45001 |
| Place of Origin | China |
| Brand Name | Center Enamel |
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| Material | Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel | Supply Ability | 200 sets / days |
| Applications | Chemical, Food Processing, Beverage Processing, Brewing, Metallurgy, Oil Refining, Pharmaceuticals | Payment Terms | L/C,T/T |
| Delivery Time | 2 months | Design Pressure | 0.1-10 Mpa |
| Size | Customized | Certification | ASME,ISO 9001,CE, NSF/ANSI 61, WRAS, ISO 28765, LFGB, BSCI, ISO 45001 |
| Place of Origin | China | Brand Name | Center Enamel |
| High Light | Completely Mixed Flow Reactor CMFR ,Mixing Vessels for wastewater treatment ,CMFR reactor with continuous mixing | ||
A Completely Mixed Flow Reactor (CMFR)—more commonly referred to in chemical engineering as a Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor (CSTR)—is an industrial reactor design where reactants are continuously fed into a vessel, mixed to uniformity, and withdrawn continuously.
The defining characteristic of a CMFR is the assumption of "perfect mixing." This implies that at any given moment, the concentration and temperature of the fluid inside the reactor are uniform throughout, and equal to the concentration and temperature of the outlet stream. It is a steady-state process, meaning properties within the vessel do not change over time.
A CMFR functions by maintaining a constant volume (V) while maintaining a constant volumetric flow rate (Q) into and out of the tank. The mechanical agitator (impeller) provides the energy necessary to ensure that the chemical reaction rate is the same everywhere within the reactor volume.
To design a CMFR, engineers use the general mole balance equation. Because it operates at steady-state, the accumulation of reactants within the vessel is zero.
One of the most important metrics in a CMFR is Space Time, which represents the average amount of time a fluid particle spends in the reactor.
If the residence time is too short, reactants may leave the reactor before the reaction is complete (low conversion). If it is too long, the process throughput is inefficient.
Engineers choose a CMFR when they need to control temperature or concentration precisely, or when dealing with continuous processes.
| Reactor Type | Operation Mode | Mixing | Concentration Profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| CMFR / CSTR | Continuous | Perfect (Uniform) | Constant throughout |
| Batch Reactor | Cyclic (non-continuous) | Perfect (Uniform) | Changes with time |
| Plug Flow (PFR) | Continuous | None (Radial only) | Changes with distance/position |
The Completely Mixed Flow Reactor is favored in industries where process stability is paramount:
Wastewater Treatment: The "Activated Sludge" process is the most common application of the CMFR model. It allows for the biological degradation of waste in a steady, controlled environment.
Pharmaceutical Synthesis: It allows for the continuous production of drugs, providing higher consistency between batches compared to traditional batch kettles.
Polymerization: CMFRs help manage highly exothermic reactions; because the reactants are diluted in the bulk volume, the heat generation is stabilized, reducing the risk of thermal runaway.
Q: Why is "perfect mixing" an assumption?
A: In reality, no reactor is perfectly mixed. However, engineers use this as an idealization to simplify calculations. If the mixing intensity is high enough (high impeller speed), the error between the model and reality is negligible, making it a powerful design tool.
Q: What happens if the mixing speed is too low?
A: If the mixing is insufficient, the system stops acting like a CMFR and develops "concentration gradients" (or dead zones). This causes the reaction to become inefficient, leads to product inconsistency, and in the case of wastewater, can cause the biomass to die off in stagnant areas.
Q: Is a CMFR the same as a batch reactor?
A: No. A batch reactor processes one "batch" at a time (shut down, clean, refill). A CMFR operates 24/7 with continuous inflow and outflow, making it significantly more efficient for high-volume production.
To help me provide the most relevant engineering context for your work, are you modeling the kinetics of a specific wastewater process, or are you looking to design a chemical synthesis system using the CMFR model?
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