Article | REF: W2750 V1

Evaporation in liquid effluent treatment

Authors: Bernard GALLICHER, Olivier SAVEL

Publication date: February 10, 2013 | Lire en français

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    3. Examples of use

    Virtually all industries use evaporators to treat their effluents. Evaporator capacities range from a few dozen kg/h to over 1,500 t/h per line. These units are very often combined with other concentration units, in particular membrane technology.

    The examples given below, which describe existing installations, are not exhaustive, due to the diversity of effluents to be treated. Indeed, capacities can vary widely from one industrial site to another, as can energy costs and local regulations.

    3.1 Agrochemicals

    Wastewater comes mainly from the manufacture of pesticides and herbicides. These are often low to medium-capacity flows, generally below 15 m 3 /h, and are relatively complex in terms...

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