Separation techniques 

Destillation 

Separating two or more liquids with different boiling points is possible by means of distillation. Energy consumption is inherent to distillation, mainly to realize phase transitions. The CEE plants are characterized by optimal internal heat recovery, and optimal heat integration on the production site. It may for instance be that a different form of integration may be chosen for the same distillation tower at different sites. Vapour recompression, the application of a heat pump with as medium the distillation products themselves, may for instance allow a thorough heat integration into the reboiler of the same distillation tower.


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Evaporation

Evaporators are used, for example, when a certain flow of materials is still too damp to feed directly to a dryer. The CEE evaporators are designed to work on waste heat, whether or not from the evaporation process itself. The latter includes concepts such as mechanical vapour recompression (MVR) and vacuum evaporation. An important element in these plants is the interplay between partial pressures and boiling temperatures.


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