
An evaporative condenser is a device used for treating industrial waste gases, primarily working by allowing hot flue gases or steam to come into contact with a cooling medium (usually water), thereby releasing heat during evaporation and condensing into a liquid, achieving the collection and treatment of the waste gases.
Specifically, an evaporative condenser typically includes the following steps:
Hot exhaust gas conduction: Introduce hot exhaust gas or steam into the evaporator interior.
Coolant medium contact: Utilizes coolant medium (such as water) to cool hot exhaust gas or steam, promoting condensation of the steam into a liquid state.
Collection and processing: Collect the condensed liquid substances and further process them, such as recycling or safe disposal.
Evaporative condensers are widely used in various industrial sectors, particularly in chemical and oil refining 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 decrease pollutant emissions.









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