Evaporators are used for a number of processes to separate liquids having different specific gravities and to remove water from solutions to concentrate the remaining components for reduction of disposal costs. These evaporators use the oils separated from the water to fuel the evaporator. Wastes generated from machine coolants, mop water, wash solutions, process waters and/or rinse solutions can be evaporated away leavings oils and solvents, which are then used to fuel the burner that heats the water in the evaporator. These are perfect systems for environmentally conscious companies.
- FEATURES
- Safety is our highest priority and is the reason we use the only industrial-rated electronic burner control in the industry, with a UV sensor, pre-purge, pre-heat, and auto-restart ignition plus safety lockout Our exclusive needle valve prevents nozzle drip and clears obstructions at each ignition cycle.
- Clean burning means thermal efficiency, whereby usable heat is delivered to the workspace by virtue of the high-efficiency heat exchanger, which is constructed of durable, corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Zero smoke and near-perfect combustion efficiency makes for clean equipment and clean stack emissions.
- Cleaning combustion chamber the Evaporator is designed for easy access to the evaporating surfaces and is equipped with a large drain port on the end of a sloped bottom to allow removal of sludge or accumulated debris.
- Ultrasonic fluid level controls It is necessary for an evaporator to include reliable fluid level controls for high level (to prevent overfill), low level (to prevent dry burnout), and operating level (to maintain proper fluid level). Mechanical float and electric switches are not reliable. To meet these stringent requirements, the INOV8 Evaporator includes ultrasonic devices that are not affected by temperature, humidity or accumulation of debris.
- Operation In the evaporating system, the contaminated fluid or mixture is automatically fed into the process tank. The fluid is then heated to the proper temperature to effect evaporation. It may be necessary to provide an exhaust blower to help extract the effluent steam. The vapor is either vented to the atmosphere or captured for recycling purposes. If the process fluid contains various oils, the oils can be captured and used as the fuel for evaporation using a waste oil burner.
Evaporator Standard Specifications and OptionsBurner : B200
Evaporation Rate : Up to 60 gallons per hour
Tank Material : 10 gauge - 304 stainless steel
Combustion Chamber Material : 10 gauge - 304 stainless steel
Tank Capacity : 150 to 500 Gallons
Outer Shell Material : 18 gauge mild steel, powder coat paint
Tank Bottom Design : V shaped to ensure sludge removal
Tank Insulation : 4" of single fiberglass
Vent : Provisions for double wall 6" and 8" stack
Cleanout Port : Full access for combustion and evaporator areas
Inlet Port : 3/4" NPT with fill pipe
Electrical : 120 volt, 20 amp service
Shipping Weight : 800 to 3000 lbs.
Warranty : One Year
OptionsExhaust Blower : 1600 CFM at 1" SP centrifugal impelier blower wheel
Oil Skimmer
For Corrosive Wastes : 316L stainless steel construction or AL6-XN
Custom Sizes : Available per request
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