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Industrial Evaporators
Product Details:
Material
SS304 / SS316
Frequency
50 hz
Phase
3
Automation Grade
Automatic
Capacity
Various
Max Temperature
150 deg C to 250 deg C
Material | SS304 / SS316 |
Frequency | 50 hz |
Phase | 3 |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Capacity | Various |
Max Temperature | 150 deg C to 250 deg C |
The objective of evaporation is to concentrate a solution consisting of a nonvolatile solute and a volatile solvent. In the overwhelming majority of evaporations the solvent is water. When the liquid phase is agitated, mass-transfer in the liquid phase is sufficiently rapid that the rate of evaporation of solvent can be determined by the rate of heat transfer from the heating medium, usually condensing steam, to the solution. Evaporation differs from drying in that the residue is a liquid-sometimes a highly viscous one-rather than a solid. It differs from distillation in that the vapor usually is a single component, and even when the vapor is a mixture, no attempt is made in the evaporation step to separate the vapor into fractions.