AKOWN - Leading Innovators of Chemical Reactors
At Akown, we specialize in developing cutting-edge solutions for advanced chemical processing.
As a premier manufacturer of Glass and Pressure Chemical Reactors, Photoreactors, and Short Path Distillation Units—ranging from lab scale to pilot plant scale—we deliver customized systems engineered for precision, efficiency, and adaptability.
Our multidisciplinary team of expert engineers and chemists is committed to driving innovation and building technologies that elevate industrial performance. By combining deep scientific knowledge with engineering excellence, we design and manufacture tailor-made systems that meet the exacting demands of specialized applications.





Precision Engineered, Scientifically Driven.
At Akown, precision is at the core of our engineering.
Our equipment is meticulously crafted to ensure reliable and consistent performance, meeting the rigorous demands of scientific research and experimentation.
We use only the highest quality materials—borosilicate glass, quartz, and components made from highly corrosion-resistant materials such as exotic alloys and fluoropolymers—to ensure durability and integrity in even the most challenging environments.
Akown is your trusted and competent partner in scientific innovation.

Our Products

LABATCHER
Glass Reactor System (250 ml - 05 ltrs, -1 bar to 0.5 bar)

DURACLAVE
Glass Pressure Reactor ( 250ml - 1500ml , -1 bar -10 bar)

DURACLAVE- Mini
Glass & Metal Pressure Reactor (100ml - 300 ml, up to 100 bar)

DURACLAVE- Teeny
Glass & Metal Pressure Reactor (10 ml - 40 ml / 100 bar)

GAS SCRUBBER
(5 ltrs to 20 ltrs, -1 bar to +0.5 bar, -60° C to + 200°C)

SHORT PATH EVAPORATOR
(Evaporation Surface Area: 0.05 m2 & 0.1m2, Vacuum down to 0.001 mbar, Max. Temp. up to 200°C)

PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTORS
Agitated Photo Reactors, Loop Photo Reactors, Falling Film Photo Reactors & Photocatalytic Reactors

UV IMMERSION LAMP
For Pilot & Commercial Scale Photo Reactors ( up to 40 KW)

CONTINUOUS FLOW TUBULAR REACTOR
1" to 4", up to 345 bar, -20 °C to +800 °C