Multi-effect Falling Film Evaporator


Working Principle
The concentrated liquid is pumped into the top of the heating tube, forming a liquid film that flows downward along the inner wall of the tube. During this process, due to external heating of the tube, the liquid film inside begins to boil and partially evaporate. In the lower part of the tube and in the downstream separator, the remaining liquid and steam are separated.
Properly determine the fluid flow rate inside the heat exchange tubes to prevent dry sections at the bottom, while ensuring adequate liquid film thickness, thereby achieving optimal heat exchange efficiency and minimizing energy consumption.
The falling film evaporator can perform both recirculating and single-pass evaporation.
Application Scope
Highest single unit processing capacity up to 200T/H
Suitable for thermosensitive materials
Suited for materials with low concentration, low solid content, and low scaling tendency.
Product Features
High thermal conductivity, small temperature difference, vacuum evaporation.
Ensure the material is in an appropriate boiling state within the heat exchanger tubes to prevent dry walling and scaling due to vigorous vaporization.
No loss of boiling point due to liquid column, low circulation volume, and low power consumption.































