A Falling Film Evaporator (FFE) is a vertical heat exchanger equipped with a shell, tube bundle, and a vapor-liquid separator located at its base. The liquid to be processed is introduced at the top of the tubes and evenly distributed to form a thin film that flows along the inner surfaces of the tubes. As the thin film moves downward, heat is applied to the tubes, causing the liquid to evaporate. The resulting vapours travel alongside the liquid in a co-current flow. This vapor movement generates turbulence, which enhances heat transfer efficiency. At the bottom, the vapor and the remaining liquid are effectively separated in the vapor-liquid separator
How It Works
Distinct Features of Falling Film Evaporators:
Unique Operating Conditions
Common Challenges Addressed by FFEs
Operating Principles:
Applications
Key Benefits
Material of Construction: SS 304 / SS 316 / MS / As per client needs
Feed Solution Inlet → (Liquid enters the system at the top of the
tube bundle)
Liquid Distributor → (Ensures uniform film formation over the inner tube
surface)
Heat Transfer Section → (Steam or hot water applies heat externally to the tubes)
Co-Current Evaporation → (Liquid evaporates while vapors flow alongside in
the same direction)
Vapor-Liquid Separator → (Separates vapor from the concentrated liquid at the
bottom)
Final Collection Tank → (Stores concentrated liquid for further processing)
Vapor Outlet → (Separated vapor is removed for condensation or reuse)
Feed Pump (Ensures continuous liquid entry at the top of the
system)
Liquid Distributor (Maintains uniform thin film formation across heated tube
surfaces)
Heat Exchanger (Provides indirect heat transfer to the falling liquid film)
Falling Film Tubes (Allow liquid to flow downward, enabling efficient
evaporation)
Vapor-Liquid Separator (Separates entrained liquid from vapor efficiently)
Vacuum System (Optional: Lowers boiling point for better energy efficiency)
Condensation Unit (Recovers vapor and converts it back into liquid)
Final Collection Tank (Stores concentrated liquid for further use)