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MVR EVAPORATOR

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MVR EVAPORATOR

Evaporator MVR is an efficient and energy-saving evaporation and concentration equipment used in wastewater treatment, new energy, environmental protection, chemical industry, pharmaceuticals, seawater desalination, among others.

Due to different composition, concentration, treatment capacity, and post-treatment water quality requirements of various industries and enterprises, there is no unified specification or model for mechanical vapor recompression evaporators. They typically require personalized mvr evaporator design and customization based on specific water quality conditions, treatment requirements, and the owner's on-site conditions. This customized design of mvr evaporation system ensures MVR evaporator to operate efficiently and stably, while meeting the specific processing requirements of the owner.

SPECIFICATION OF MVR EVAPORATOR

Considerations of Customized MVR Evaporator Design:

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BENEFITS OF GEEKING MVR EVAPORATOR

As one of the mvr evaporator manufacturers, GeekingTech's MVR (Mechanical Vapor Recompression) evaporators boast several core advantages, making them widely applicable across various industries, especially in scenarios requiring energy-efficient and high-efficiency liquid material processing. Here is a detailed explanation of these advantages:

Benefits of Geeking MVR Evaporator

The core advantages of GeekingTech's MVR evaporator:

Energy saved about 50%, low operation cost.

Compact structure, small footprint, flexible and convenient facility.

Low temperature differential evaporation, suitable for heat sensitive materials.

High level of automation, stable and reliable for operation

Significant advantages in preventing blockage and scaling

Rich experience, mature and reliable technology

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MVR EVAPORATOR WORKING PRINCIPLE

MVR evaporator, also known as mechanical vapor recompression evaporator, is an efficient and energy-saving evaporation and concentration equipment. With electricity as its main power source, its energy-saving advantages are remarkable. The mvr water treatment evaporator compresses and heats the secondary steam it generates using a compressor, effectively utilizing its latent heat, which is used as a heat source to reheat the feed liquid in the system evaporator so as to achieve concentration, desalination, and COD removal.

Except for heating and preheating the mvr evaporation system during the startup phase, little or no additional auxiliary heating is needed during operation. The condensate water generated by the secondary steam after heat exchange can also be recycled and reused, with no discharge of additional steam.

MVR Evaporator Technology

Evaporation Process

Steam Compression

Reuse of Thermal Energy

Recirculation

The MVR (Mechanical Vapor Recompression) Evaporator is a highly efficient and energy-saving evaporation and concentration device, primarily powered by electrical energy, offering significant energy-saving benefits. It compresses and heats the secondary steam generated within itself to increase its thermal enthalpy, fully utilizing its latent heat as a heat source to reheat the material liquid within the system’s evaporator for concentration, desalination, and COD removal.

Apart from the initial heating required during startup, the operation scarcely needs or minimally requires additional auxiliary heating; the condensate water produced after the secondary steam is heat-exchanged can be recycled, eliminating the discharge of other steam.

The secondary steam produced during the evaporation process (i.e., the steam evaporated from the feed liquid) is introduced into a compressor. In the compressor, the pressure and temperature of the steam are increased, and its enthalpy (i.e., the thermal energy contained in the steam) also increases.