Amidification
Amidification technology for converting acids or esters with amines into amides under controlled temperature, efficient mixing, and by-product removal for high product consistency.
Amidification is a key process technology where acids or esters react with amines to form amides. The reaction typically operates at elevated temperatures and requires efficient agitation, robust heat transfer, and controlled removal of by-products (often under vacuum) to drive conversion and maintain product quality. SEMCO designs and fabricates complete amidification systems with reactor vessels, high-efficiency agitators, condensers, vacuum systems, and dosing controls to ensure safe operation, stable kinetics, and repeatable batch quality for specialty chemical and surfactant applications.

SEMCO Process Technology
Amidification
Key Features
- High-temperature reaction control
- Efficient agitation and mass transfer
- By-product removal under vacuum
- Corrosion-resistant construction
- Agitators optimized for viscous products
- Vacuum systems and condensers
Typical Applications
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