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Thermal evaporator HP – Cf series
processfor wastewater treatmentautomatic

thermal evaporator
thermal evaporator
thermal evaporator
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Characteristics

Type
thermal
Laboratory/process
process
Applications
for wastewater treatment
Other characteristics
automatic

Description

Formeco evaporators allow to treat the waste stream separating water from contaminants. The technology is based on boiling the waste water; this water, once distilled, is replaced in the production line, whereas the contaminant, now very concentrated, can be disposed at relatively low cost. The product to be distilled is sucked into the evaporator exploiting the depression inside the boiler, generated by the vacuum circuit. The cooling cycle, equipped with a heating pump, is able to both heat the liquid in treatment and to cool the vapours produced in the boiling phase. Distilled liquid and the processed residue are unloaded at the end of the distillation process.. Strong point of this technology is the low running cost of its application. A drastic reduction in energy consumption can be achieved with double-effect plants (up to 40%) together with a significant increase in the purity of the distillate. HP – Cf SERIES WITH FORCED CIRCULATION PUMP Continuous flow of wastewater into a high efficiency expansion chamber •for significant hourly productions •waste with density <1,25 Kg / litre and concentration <20% of suspended solids •reduced sensitivity to foam formation •modular systems with excellent accessibility for maintenance •low energy consumption •from 50 to 3000 litres / hour For a higher concentration of the process residue they can be combined with the evaporation units of the HP-R series or to Formeco Concentration units.

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