Jacketed glass reactors are used in a variety of locations in laboratories, the chemical industry, the pharmaceutical industry and in chemical engineering for a wide range of reactions. These vessels are very popular and they are available in different shapes, sizes and qualities. The shape and size you buy depends on the reaction you want to make.
If they are to be used in the laboratory, it must be ensured that the parameters of the evaporation reaction, the heating reaction, the speed and the cooling effect are configured. The design is such that it fulfils the functions and other things you want to achieve with it. For your laboratory research, you can use it for different types of reactions. No other reaction vessel can be compared to it. This is because it is perfect as it ensures that the reactants are mixed and synthesised. In the laboratory you can perform different types of reactions on it, such as extraction reactions, homogeneous reactions and, above all, distillation reactions as well as sample purification.
Jacketed glass reactors for use in the laboratory are usually designed using the highest quality raw materials available in the industry. This is necessary to ensure that the reactants do not cause any harm. Most are designed using G-17 high temperature borosilicate glass material. This is specifically designed for low expansion reactions and can work perfectly at high temperatures. Before you start using it, you must ensure that it is safe to use.
Check that it is a quasi-glass material and if it is, then you know it is safe to use. Most importantly, you must be aware of the various rules under which this type of glass can be used in the laboratory and you must ensure that this requirement is met to ensure that you get accurate information.