IP Library Granted Patent US 12679803
Granted Patent B2
US 12679803 · App. 18/986,560 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Reactor for the synthesis of urea

Inventors: Mario Dente (Milan, IT); Leonardo Marrone (Mercallo, IT); Federico Maffietti (Como, IT)
Assignee: Casale SA
C07C273/04B01J19/006B01J19/24B01J19/32B01J2219/00024B01J2219/00164B01J2219/00777B01J2219/185B01J2219/32231B01J2219/32244B01J2219/32248B01J2219/32275B01J2219/3313B01J2219/3322
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Patent No.
US 12679803
App. No.
18/986,560
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A reactor for the synthesis of urea comprising a vertical shell and perforated baffles or trays ( 3 ) arranged to define compartments of the reactor, wherein each baffle comprises an array of individual perforated tiles ( 10 ) wherein each tile ( 101 ) comprises side walls ( 101 A- 101 D) and a top face ( 101 F), the side walls having first perforations for the liquid and said top face having second perforations for the gas, wherein said second perforations are smaller than said first perforations, and the tiles are distributed over the baffle with a two-dimensional pattern where adjacent tiles are separated by gaps ( 17 ).

Claims (2)

1 . A method for revamping a vertical urea reactor wherein the reactor includes internal separation baffles which divide the inside of the reactor into compartments, the method comprising:

replacing at least one baffle of the reactor with a new baffle, wherein: the new baffle comprises an array of individual tiles, wherein each tile comprises side walls and a top face, at least one side wall with first perforations and said top face with second perforations, wherein the second perforations are smaller than the first perforations, and the tiles are distributed over the baffle with a two-dimensional pattern and adjacent tiles are separated by gaps wherein the first perforations provide a preferential route for a liquid phase and the second perforations provide a preferential route for a vapor phase in the reactor.