
An evaporative condenser is a device used for treating industrial waste gases, primarily operating on the principle of releasing heat from hot waste gases or steam by contacting them with a cooling medium (usually water), which causes them to condense into a liquid during the evaporation process, thereby collecting and treating the waste gases.
Specifically, an evaporative condenser typically includes the following steps:
Hot exhaust transfer: Introduce hot exhaust gas or steam into the evaporator interior.
Coolant medium contact: Utilize coolant medium (such as water) to cool exhaust gases or steam, promoting the condensation of steam into a liquid state.
Collection and processing: Collect the condensed liquid material and further process it, such as recycling or safe disposal.
Evaporative condensers are widely used in many industrial sectors, particularly in chemical, refining, and other industries, for handling high-temperature waste gases or steam. By effectively collecting and treating waste gases, evaporative condensers contribute to environmental protection, reduce energy waste, and minimize pollutant emissions.









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