Learn More About the Traditional Thin Film Evaporator

Feb 12, 2016

Learn More About the Traditional Thin Film Evaporator

If your company uses the basics of vacuum distillation in any of its technology then you will want to take a further look at theĀ thin film evaporator. During the thin film evaporation process, the unprocessed material is heated up inside a heated tube until the lesser boiling point component begins to evaporate. These fumes are then turned into liquids on the cool tubes of a condenser. In the most basic thin film evaporator design, the condenser remains outside but in the nearest proximity to the evaporator as possible.
Thin film evaporators are an essential component in the basics of vacuum distillation. The six main areas of observation for this process are: feed, distillate, residue, heating, cooling, and vacuum. You can find our evaporators at work in evaporation systems for fats and oils, specialty chemicals, waxes, petrochemicals, resins, commercial food products, and waste alternatives. You can expect reliable outcomes for constant processing of heat sensitive solutions, liquids and mixtures. Any of our experienced staff with be pleased to discuss any of the above processes with you in greater detail. Although finding the proper thin film evaporator might seem like a small piece in a grander scale to begin with it is key in the success of the evaporation process for your goods. Take a moment to explore the wide-range of products with offer in this area. We are always expanding our selection to better serve your needs.

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