Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporators: Cost-Effective Solutions for Efficient Evaporation

At Roben Mfg. Co., Inc., we design Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporators to provide energy-efficient evaporation for low-pressure systems. These evaporators are ideal for industries like chemical processing, food production, and water treatment, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.

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What is a Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporator?

A Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporator utilizes heat to create vapor that drives liquid upwards as a thin film along heated surfaces, facilitating efficient evaporation in low-pressure environments.

Why Choose Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporators?

  • Energy Efficiency: Operates effectively at low pressure, reducing energy costs.
  • Gentle Processing: Ideal for heat-sensitive products and materials.
  • Compact Design: Requires minimal space for installation.

Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporator Specifications and Characteristics

Our Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporators are engineered for reliability and efficiency in low-pressure applications.

  • Materials: Stainless steel, carbon steel, and specialty alloys.
  • Pressure Rating: Vacuum to 150 psi (10 bar).
  • Temperature Range: -10°C to 200°C.
  • Applications Include:
    1. Evaporation of food-grade products like milk and juices.
    2. Concentration of aqueous solutions in chemical manufacturing.
    3. Water recovery in industrial wastewater treatment.

Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporator Types: We offer a variety of designs tailored to low-pressure evaporation needs

  • Single-Effect Rising Film Evaporators: For small-scale, low-pressure applications.
  • Multiple-Effect Rising Film Evaporators: Optimized for large-scale, energy-efficient operations.
  • Custom Rising Film Evaporators: Designed to meet unique operational requirements.

Materials: Our evaporators are built from durable materials optimized for low-pressure processes

  • Stainless Steel: Provides corrosion resistance and long-term reliability.
  • Carbon Steel: A cost-effective choice for standard environments.
  • Specialty Alloys: Suitable for chemically aggressive and high-temperature conditions.

Certifications and Standards: Our Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporators comply with

  1. ASME Section VIII Division 1
  2. ISO 9001:2015 Certification
  3. FDA Standards for food and beverage applications

Industries Served: Our Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporators serve industries such as

  • Chemical Processing
  • Food and Beverage
  • Water Treatment

Applications: These evaporators are ideal for

  • Concentration of dairy and fruit products in food processing.
  • Aqueous solution evaporation in chemical manufacturing.
  • Water recovery and purification in wastewater systems.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a low pressure rising film evaporator?

A device that facilitates evaporation by driving liquid upward as a thin film along heated surfaces under low-pressure conditions.

2. Why choose low pressure rising film evaporators?

They offer energy efficiency, gentle processing, and compact design for a range of industrial applications.

3. What materials are used in low pressure rising film evaporators?

Common materials include stainless steel, carbon steel, and specialty alloys for reliability and process compatibility.

4. What industries use low pressure rising film evaporators?

Industries such as chemical processing, food and beverage, and water treatment rely on these evaporators for efficient evaporation.

5. How are low pressure rising film evaporators maintained?

Regular cleaning and inspections ensure consistent performance and longevity in low-pressure systems.

For more information or to request a quote, please Contact Us. Our team is ready to assist with your Low Pressure Rising Film Evaporator needs.

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