Regardless of the style, there is a problem to be paid attention to, that is, the problem of solid precipitates in solvents. When a large number of solvents are chemically reacted in the kettle, the solids in the solvents will inevitably precipitate slowly to the bottom of the agitator.
When more and more solid substances are laid on the bottom of the mixing tank, the normal operation of the insulation layer at the bottom will be affected. Once the thermal cycle is interrupted or disrupted, it means that the chemical action in the stainless steel agitator does not play an applied role. We can solve this problem by adding a stainless steel stirring tank bottom. As long as the stainless steel stirring tank bottom is installed, the solid matter will only precipitate on it, but not completely fall into the bottom of the stirring tank, so as to ensure the continuity of heat conduction and avoid the failure of the chemical reaction.





