The Horizontal Thin Film Evaporator (HTFE) is an advanced system designed to evaporate solutions efficiently by forming a thin, agitated film. It incorporates a precision-engineered jacketed shell and a centrally located high-speed rotor equipped with closely fitting blades. This setup ensures uniform
heat transfer and optimized evaporation performance.
How It Works:
Applications:
Key Benefits:
Feed Input → (Solution, slurry, or wet cake is introduced into the evaporator)
Rotor Mechanism → (Spreads the feed into a thin film along the inner shell
surface)
Intense Agitation → (High-speed rotor blades ensure uniform heat transfer and
prevent fouling)
Evaporation Process → (Heat gradually transforms the feed from slurry to paste,
and then to vapor)
Vapor-Liquid Separator → (Efficiently separates the remaining liquid and vapor)
Final Collection Tank → (Stores the concentrated liquid for further processing)
Vapor Outlet → (Separated vapor is removed for condensation or reuse)
Feed Pump (Ensures controlled liquid entry)
Horizontal Thin Film Evaporator (Core unit for efficient evaporation)
High-Speed Rotor (Agitates and spreads feed into a uniform thin film)
Jacketed Shell (Provides optimal heat transfer for evaporation)
Vapor Separator (Removes entrained liquid droplets from vapor)
Vacuum System (Optional: Lowers boiling point to optimize energy efficiency)
Condensation Unit (Recovers vapor for reuse or disposal)
Final Collection Tank (Stores concentrated product for further use)