Vacuum evaporator
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Vacuum evaporator - De Dietrich - thermal / short path / process
Vacuum evaporator - De Dietrich - thermal / short path / process
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vacuum, thermal, short path
Laboratory/process
process

Description

The unique evaporator for extraordinary applications When conventional evaporation techniques fall short, the Short Path Evaporator provides an exceptional solution for high-purity distillation. Operating under ultra-high vacuum (down to 0.001 mbar), it enables low-temperature separation, making it ideal for heat-sensitive and complex products. Designed for high separation efficiency, it ensures gentle processing and minimal thermal degradation, making it widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, and specialty chemical industries. Performance & Safety 01 Vacuum distillation down to 0.001 mbar 02 Low-temperature processing for heat-sensitive compounds 03 Short residence time minimizes thermal stress 04 Internal condenser reduces pressure loss and maximizes efficiency The feed liquid forms a thin film inside the evaporator wall, distributed by a rotating system (rollers or wipers) that ensures optimal separation efficiency. The internal condenser minimizes pressure loss and maintains high vacuum conditions, ensuring efficient vapor condensation and product purity. The concentrated product exits at the bottom, while the distilled vapor is collected through the internal condenser for maximum recovery.

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