How does the sewage evaporator achieve zero discharge of wastewater
2025,07,10
The sewage
evaporator heats the sewage to boiling and evaporates the water content, thereby achieving zero discharge of wastewater. Specifically, sewage undergoes primary treatment to remove larger impurities and suspended solids, and is then transported to the interior of the evaporator. In the evaporator, the sewage is heated to boiling, and the water evaporates to form steam that condenses into water through the condenser. This removes most of the water in the sewage, and the remaining solid substances are concentrated at the bottom of the evaporator for treatment or recycling.
Compared to traditional
Water Treatment methods, sewage evaporators have the following advantages:
1. Achieve zero discharge of wastewater and meet environmental protection requirements.
3. Recycling the solid material at the bottom of the evaporator reduces the generation and discharge of waste.
4. It can treat various types of wastewater and has a wide range of applications.