Vacuum evaporator PC F series
thermalforced circulationprocess

vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
vacuum evaporator
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Characteristics

Type
thermal, vacuum, forced circulation
Laboratory/process
process
Applications
acid
Other characteristics
automatic

Description

PC F Series evaporators for industrial wastewater treatment The PC F series evaporators represent the most versatile range in the entire EVALED catalogue. These units utilise heat pump technology to provide effective treatment of industrial wastewater at low temperatures. The evaporation of the waste takes place at a maximum temperature of 40° C due to the vacuum condition created inside the boiling chamber. up to 95% reused water 5% concentrate for disposal In this way, the 8 models of the PC F series make it possible to treat liquids with a high dissolved solids content while minimising the occurrence of fouling and scaling. The low temperatures reached in the boiler also allow optimal treatment of heat-sensitive liquids. Flow rates of 0.7 to 24 tonnes/day (225 to 7700 tonnes/year) of distillate produced 8 models SUPERDUPLEX and AISI316: different materials of construction to handle even the most aggressive effluents (acid pH, chlorides, heavy metals) The yield in terms of distillate production can be up to 95%. The high quality of the distillate produced allows it to be reused for various business purposes, thus reducing supply costs and water impact. The drastic reduction in wastewater volumes means that disposal costs are reduced accordingly, making a return on investment often quantifiable in months possible.

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