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This image captures an experimental setup for a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) system arranged in series, likely within a chemical engineering or process control laboratory. The apparatus is mounted on a large white panel. Three white cylindrical vessels are prominently displayed, stacked vertically, each fitted with a black electric motor and stirrer assembly on its top, labeled "STIRRER." White piping connects these vessels, illustrating a series flow configuration. The outlet of the top vessel leads to the next, and the final discharge from the uppermost reactor flows into a pink plastic bucket attached to the side of the panel. To the left of the reactors, a control panel features six red toggle switches and a red push-button, likely used for activating the stirrers or regulating other system components. Below this control panel, two vertical flow meters (rotameters) are visible, intended for measuring and controlling fluid flow rates. A yellow strip runs across the panel with the clear label "CSTR IN SERIES." A yellow rectangular plaque in the bottom right corner displays a schematic diagram, also titled "C.S.T.R. IN SERIES," detailing the internal connections and flow path of the system. A green cylindrical object is partially visible at the bottom right. The background shows reflections through a clear partition, suggesting a typical indoor laboratory environment, consistent with academic or research settings found in places like Jaipur, India. The setup appears clean, functional, and ready for conducting experiments, though no direct activity or personnel are depicted.
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