Gasket Heat Exchanger Plate Evaporator for Continuous Use
Plate evaporators are widely used in evaporation applications due to their high heat transfer efficiency, convenient maintenance, and easy expansion capabilities.
Plate Evaporator Components
A plate evaporator system consists of a plate preheater, plate heat exchanger, plate condenser, material pump, separator, demister, steam scrubber, and associated pipelines. This evaporation equipment utilizes plate heat exchangers as the primary heat transfer components throughout the system.
Working Principle
Plate evaporators achieve heat transfer through partition walls. The material to be evaporated is heated above its boiling point under corresponding pressure conditions, resulting in continuous boiling. The mixture is then separated into concentrated liquid and pure saturated water vapor in the gas-liquid separator to achieve concentration objectives.
Construction and Assembly
Material and steam channels are alternately combined using identical plates through gaskets or welding. Assembly configurations include detachable, semi-welded, and fully-welded types to suit various operational requirements.
Key Advantages
High overall heat transfer efficiency
Low comprehensive operational costs
Reduced consumption of precious metals
Compact footprint with minimal space requirements
Convenient operation and maintenance procedures
Adjustable evaporation area for process flexibility
Heat transfer coefficient 2-3 times higher than tubular evaporators
Resistant to blockage with turbulent flow design
Extended scaling cycles due to surface flushing action
Space Efficiency
Plate evaporators feature compact construction with significantly reduced volume requirements. Compared to tubular evaporators with equivalent evaporation capacity, plate evaporators occupy only one-third to one-fourth the space and one-tenth the height. Maintenance is simplified through bolt-access design, and expansion capabilities enable adaptation to space-limited environments.
Application Fields
Plate heat exchangers are extensively applied across multiple industrial sectors for heating, cooling, evaporation, condensation, sterilization, and waste heat recovery applications.
Gasket Heat Exchanger Plate Evaporator for Continuous Use
Plate evaporators are widely used in evaporation applications due to their high heat transfer efficiency, convenient maintenance, and easy expansion capabilities.
Plate Evaporator Components
A plate evaporator system consists of a plate preheater, plate heat exchanger, plate condenser, material pump, separator, demister, steam scrubber, and associated pipelines. This evaporation equipment utilizes plate heat exchangers as the primary heat transfer components throughout the system.
Working Principle
Plate evaporators achieve heat transfer through partition walls. The material to be evaporated is heated above its boiling point under corresponding pressure conditions, resulting in continuous boiling. The mixture is then separated into concentrated liquid and pure saturated water vapor in the gas-liquid separator to achieve concentration objectives.
Construction and Assembly
Material and steam channels are alternately combined using identical plates through gaskets or welding. Assembly configurations include detachable, semi-welded, and fully-welded types to suit various operational requirements.
Key Advantages
High overall heat transfer efficiency
Low comprehensive operational costs
Reduced consumption of precious metals
Compact footprint with minimal space requirements
Convenient operation and maintenance procedures
Adjustable evaporation area for process flexibility
Heat transfer coefficient 2-3 times higher than tubular evaporators
Resistant to blockage with turbulent flow design
Extended scaling cycles due to surface flushing action
Space Efficiency
Plate evaporators feature compact construction with significantly reduced volume requirements. Compared to tubular evaporators with equivalent evaporation capacity, plate evaporators occupy only one-third to one-fourth the space and one-tenth the height. Maintenance is simplified through bolt-access design, and expansion capabilities enable adaptation to space-limited environments.
Application Fields
Plate heat exchangers are extensively applied across multiple industrial sectors for heating, cooling, evaporation, condensation, sterilization, and waste heat recovery applications.