[Case Study] Transporting the flammable chemical butyllithium under high pressure
We have become able to transport liquids safely without leakage! Here is an introduction to a case where we were adopted by a national university.
At the National University (Graduate School of Engineering), a microreactor is used to supply small amounts of chemical solutions for organic synthesis experiments. "There is a need for a discharge pressure of 10 MPa to inject liquid into the narrow flow path." "There are challenges such as the need for safety measures in case of pipe blockage, but it is not possible to attach branch piping like safety valves to the pipes." Please download the PDF materials to see the solutions to the challenges and requests. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ To strictly control the reaction, the liquid must be delivered in a continuous, steady flow without pulsation. ■ The transfer liquid is butyllithium, which ignites upon exposure to air, so it must not leak. ■ A discharge pressure of 10 MPa is required to inject liquid into the narrow flow path. ■ Safety measures are necessary in case of pipe blockage, but it is not possible to attach branch piping like safety valves to the pipes. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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