The basic principle of an evaporator extractor involves heating a liquid mixture to vaporize the solvent or water, then condensing the vapor back into a liquid for collection or disposal. The process typically involves the following steps:
Heating the Mixture – The liquid solution is heated, either through direct heat exchange or vacuum evaporation (for heat-sensitive materials).
Evaporation – The solvent (usually water or another volatile compound) evaporates, leaving behind a concentrated product.
Vapor Condensation – The evaporated vapor is cooled and condensed back into a liquid form for reuse or disposal.
Extraction & Collection – The remaining concentrated material is collected for further processing or disposal.
Post time: Jul-28-2025