Steam low-temperature crystallizer
The steam low-temperature crystallizer is a fully automatic modular evaporation device that operates in a cycle of "feed evaporation crystallization drying discharge". The main body of the equipment is a partitioned vacuum heat exchanger, and high concentration saline wastewater is boiled and evaporated at a low temperature of approximately 45 ℃ under vacuum negative pressure conditions. After water analysis, it is condensed into pure distilled recovered water, and pollutants are concentrated and crystallized, ultimately forming a dried solid residue with a moisture content of about 5%, which is automatically discharged.