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Case Study

Tubular Reactor for Chemical Engineering

Rhinobrum Ltd. has developed a patented stainless-steel tubular reactor, setting a new benchmark in high-temperature chemical reaction systems. This reactor is designed to withstand temperatures of up to 1000°C, making it ideal for a wide range of advanced chemical engineering applications.


Key Features:
 

  • High-Temperature Resistance: Reliable performance under extreme thermal conditions

  • Versatile Compatibility: Suitable for both vertical and horizontal tubular reaction furnaces

  • Flexible Sealing Options: Available with threaded seals for durability or quick-release head seals for easy assembly and maintenance.

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​Notable Users:
Our tubular reactor has been adopted by world-leading research groups, including the Engineering Department at the University of Oxford for their pioneering studies in chemical processes and reaction engineering.

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Circuit Board Design Solution

Rhinobrum Ltd. played a pivotal role in the success of an EU Horizon 2020 (H2020) project funded by the European Innovation Council (EIC). We provided a tailored circuit board design solution to implement an innovative Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithm, extensively validated through multiple high-impact publications.


Key Features:
 

  • Customised Energy Converter: Designed and manufactured a bespoke circuit board to optimise energy conversion processes.

  • Unparalleled Efficiency: Achieved a theoretical conversion efficiency exceeding 99%, setting new standards for energy harvesting technologies.

  • Global Recognition: The solution was showcased at the prestigious Energy and Decarbonisation of Industry NetZero Energy Conference and Exhibition, highlighting its impact on achieving sustainability goals.

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​​These case studies illustrate Rhinobrum Ltd.’s commitment to delivering innovative and high-quality solutions that address the evolving needs of the global research community. Our expertise in chemical and electronic engineering continues to empower groundbreaking discoveries.

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