The invention relates to a process for preparing methylamines by gas-phase
reaction of methanol and ammonia as starting materials at a pressure in
the range from 15 to 30 bar in the presence of heterogeneous catalyst.
The starting materials are vaporized in one or more heat exchangers (1,
2, 3), superheated to produce a feed gas stream and subsequently fed into
a reactor (4), with the mixing of the starting materials being able to be
carried out in the feed stream to one of the heat exchangers (1, 2, 3) or
at any desired position in a heat exchanger (1, 2, 3). A product gas
stream comprising monomethylamine, dimethylamine and trimethylamine and
also reaction by-products is taken off from the reactor (4). To control
the reactor inlet temperature of the starting materials to a temperature
in the range from 360.degree. C. to 370.degree. C., all or some of the
feed gas stream or the product gas stream is passed through an adjustable
valve (5) in order to vary the pressure and thus the condensation
temperature.