


What is it?
An evaporator for liquid waste disposal is a piece of equipment that uses heat to convert liquid waste, primarily water, into vapor, effectively concentrating the remaining solids and pollutants. This process is a valuable technique for minimizing waste volume and reducing the costs of disposal and treatment.
How it Works? with diagram.
1. Heat Application: Heat is applied to the liquid waste, often using steam, electricity, or combustion.
2. Evaporation: The heat causes the water to evaporate, turning it into vapor.
3. Separation: The vapor is then separated from the concentrated remaining waste solids and pollutants.
4. Optional Distillation: In some cases, the vapor can be condensed back into pure water, which can be reused.
5. Waste Minimization: The resulting concentrated waste is significantly reduced in volume, making it easier and cheaper to transport, store, or further treat.
Core Benefit:
- No steam required.
- Totally based on electricity.
- Very Compact, Plug and Play type.
- Used for Solids up to 7% to 8%.
- Used for ML, ETP, Washing water, etc.
Suitable For:
- Liquids containing less solids. (Solvent traces needs to be mentioned for safety)
Salient Features:
- At source evaporation of waste water.
- Very High temperature in controlled and closed chamber.
- Cost of disposal is low.
- Low Capex.
Product Sizing:
- Custom made.
Why Evaporator:
- Reduces handling of waste water and other infrastructures.
- Can do disposal of slurry type waste also
Industries Benefited:
- Companies generating waste water on small to medium scale and have no inhouse capacity to dispose.