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Industrial evaporators are used to separate solvents from a mixture of solvents and other materials. They are used in a variety of industries, including chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and petrochemical. Industrial evaporators are designed to reduce the volume of a liquid or solid material by removing the solvent from the mixture. The evaporator is typically a closed-loop system, where the solvent is heated and vaporized, and then condensed and collected. The evaporator can be used to separate a variety of solvents, including water, alcohol, and hydrocarbons.
Industrial evaporators are used to reduce the cost of production, improve product quality, and reduce environmental impact. They are also used to reduce the amount of waste generated during the production process. Industrial evaporators are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be customized to meet specific needs.
Some of the companies in the industrial evaporator market include GEA Group, SPX Flow, Alfa Laval, Koch-Glitsch, and Sulzer. Show Less Read more