A Macpack's jacketed vessel is a container that is designed for controlling temperature of its contents, by using a cooling or heating "jacket" around the vessel through which a cooling or heating fluid is circulated.
In specifying jacketed pressure vessels, the choice of a jacket usually comes down to economy, weight and versatility of the heating or cooling requirement. Heat transfer efficiency is another important consideration when deciding on which jacketed pressure vessel option best suits your needs. Each jacket option provides different benefits to the overall function and performance of the pressure vessel.
A jacket is a cavity external to the vessel that permits the uniform exchange of heat between the fluid circulating in it and the walls of the vessel. There are several types of jackets, depending on the design:
Homogenizer | Double Jacket Homogenize Mixing Tank | Chemical Reactor | Chemical Homogenize Reaction Tank | Storage Tank with Heater | Heating Homogenize Mixing Tank