👉 A batch fluid, often used in chemical processes and industrial applications, refers to a mixture of various substances that undergo chemical reactions or physical transformations when subjected to specific conditions such as temperature, pressure, and catalysts. Unlike continuous flows, batch processes operate in discrete, isolated batches where all the components are mixed and reacted together before being separated into products and by-products. This method allows for greater control over reaction parameters and is particularly useful for small-scale production, research, and development, as well as for handling materials that are sensitive to continuous flow conditions.