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| Categories | MVR Evaporator |
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| Brand Name: | Hanpu |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| Certification: | ce,iso |
| MOQ: | 1set |
| Price: | 162000 |
| Packaging Details: | Packing in wooden case |
| Delivery Time: | 90days-150days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 2sets/per month |
| Model Number: | MVR |
| Company Info. |
| Jiangsu Hanpu Mechanical Technology Co., Ltd |
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Engineer-to-order MVR + Multi-Effect falling (thin) film evaporator for industrial wastewater. The 1600 LPH train runs under vacuum with automatic controls (PLC/HMI), delivering high energy efficiency, stable quality, and continuous operation for ZLD and resource recovery.
High-salinity wastewater concentration, ZLD brine reduction, inorganic salt recovery, chemical & pharma mother liquors, dye/printing effluents, and food process streams requiring low operating costs and consistent quality.
MVR compressor provides main heat duty; upstream/downstream multi-effect falling film effects boost thermal economy. Optional forced-circulation crystallizer for final salt out.
PLC/HMI with historian; closed-loop control of level/ΔT/pressure/cond; power quality & interlocks for compressor/VFD.
SS316L/duplex for wetted parts; drainable layouts; anti-scale dosing and validated CIP to manage fouling.

| Parameter | Typical Target / Range* |
|---|---|
| Nominal evaporation rate | 1600 LPH (≈1.6 m³/h) continuous |
| Electric use (MVR) | ~15–40 kWh per ton of water evaporated (duty/CR dependent) |
| Fresh steam demand | Very low after start-up (backup/ancillary only) |
| Operating pressure | Vacuum; boiling at reduced temperature to protect organics |
| Turndown (VFD) | ~50–100% with stable ΔT and product quality |
| Availability | ≥95–98% with planned CIP and redundancy |
| Condensate quality | Low conductivity with polish (reuse-ready, app-dependent) |
Can it integrate into a ZLD plant?
Yes—commonly paired with RO/NF pre-concentration and followed by
crystallization and solid handling.
How is scaling controlled?
Proper softening/pH control, optimized LMTD/velocity, anti-scale
dosing, and scheduled CIP cycles.
Is the system fully automatic?
PLC recipes for start/stop, auto-sequencing, alarms, historian, and
optional remote monitoring are standard.

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