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Daqing neopentyl glycol styrene

Jan 05,2026

Microchannel reactor: A device that utilizes micron-sized channels (typically with a diameter ranging from 100 to 5000 micrometers) for chemical reactions.
Daqing neopentyl glycol styrene

Microchannel reactor: a device that utilizes micron-sized channels (typically with a diameter ranging from 100 to 5000 micrometers) for chemical reactions. Its working principle is based on fluid behavior and mass and heat transfer characteristics at the microscale. It possesses various advantages such as rapid reaction system, small size, good heat and mass transfer capability, continuous and controllable reaction process, high safety, wide range of applicable media, and multiple material options.
Static reactor: continuous flow reaction (channel reactor), wide operating temperature range (temperature controllable), short reaction time (5-10 minutes), fewer side reactions, high efficiency, intrinsic safety, easy for automated production.

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