GIG Karasek - Model MVR - Mechanical Vapour Recompression
In the mechanical vapor recompression, the vapors are compressed by an electrically operated compressor and used again to heat the evaporator. Depending on the application (boiling point increase, heat transfer), one- or two-stage turbo-ventilators or turbo-compressors are used as heat pumps.
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Evaporation of Liquids
Here, the process steam (vapor) arising in the industrial processes is lifted to a higher temperature and thus higher energy level with a centrifugal fan (mechanical vapor compressor, MBV) and then returned to the process as fresh heating steam. The energy contained in the steam is not lost, only the energy required to increase the temperature must be additionally applied. Since the dramatic increase in energy costs in recent decades, efforts have been made to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and CO2 emissions, as well as to reduce the high levels of steam consumption for these processes to date. With mechanical vapor recompression, these efforts can be achieved because it is a cost effective and reliable process for evaporation, distillation, crystallization and drying.
Facility Planning
We design each evaporation plant according to the specific needs and requirements. The process conditions are of crucial importance for the correct dimensioning.
Minimal investment costs with maximum energy efficiency are the result.
Advantages
- Moderate increase of the boiling point
- Steam quantity approx. 4 to / h
- Same working temperature in the evaporation process
- Cost efficiency
- Reliability
- Low-wear
Applications
- Pre-evaporation of black liquor
- Milk / whey
- Starch
- Sugar
- Alcohols
- Pectins
- Citric and acetic acid
- Oil recycling
- Boiler feed water
- Meat and fish utilization
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