How does the wastewater evaporator achieve zero discharge of wastewater
2025,07,10
Wastewater
evaporator is a device used to treat wastewater. Its working principle is to heat the wastewater, convert some molecules in the water into water vapor, and then cool and condense the water vapor into water, thereby achieving the evaporation and recovery of wastewater.
Specifically, a wastewater evaporator typically consists of a heater, an evaporation chamber, and a condenser. The wastewater first enters the evaporation chamber, and then is heated by a heater, and some molecules in the water will be converted into water vapor. After entering the condenser, water vapor will be cooled into water and then recycled for use. The part that does not evaporate will precipitate in the evaporation chamber, forming solid waste that can be further processed or disposed of.