Chemicals And Pharmaceuticals
Sep 19, 2025
Chemical Industry
- Wide Temperature Range Control: Chemical reactions often need to be carried out under extreme temperatures. For example, polymerization reactions require high temperatures (+350°C), while low-temperature crushing may need temperatures as low as -150°C.
- Explosion-proof and Corrosion-resistant Performance: Flammable and explosive media (such as VOCs) and corrosive chemicals require equipment to have explosion-proof certification (e.g., Class BT4) and acid-alkali resistant materials (e.g., 316SS stainless steel).
- Rapid Response and Stability: Exothermic/endothermic reactions require real-time heat adjustment to prevent increased by-products or safety accidents caused by temperature out-of-control.
Pharmaceutical Industry
- High Precision and Uniformity: Processes such as pharmaceutical synthesis and freeze-drying require temperature fluctuation to be ≤ ±0.1°C, and cell culture needs to be controlled within ±0.2°C.
- Compliance and Cleanliness: Equipment must comply with GMP, FDA, and 21 CFR Part 11 standards. The material of the equipment should be anti-contamination (e.g., Pfaudler Pharma Glass lining) and support Clean-in-Place (CIP).
- Batch Repeatability: In the production of biopharmaceuticals, the temperature consistency between batches directly affects the drug activity and crystal structure.
Temperature control equipment is the "heart" of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, and its technological evolution is shifting from single-function to intelligent, green, and integrated development. In the future, with the application of AI, digital twins, and new materials, temperature control systems will further improve precision, reduce energy consumption, and be deeply integrated into the Industry 4.0 and intelligent manufacturing systems, helping the industry achieve high-quality development and sustainable transformation.