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The Heat Pump Vacuum Evaporator (HPVE) is a next-generation wastewater treatment system designed for ultra-efficient effluent reduction and clean water recovery. Using a vacuum-sealed chamber and a heat pump, this system evaporates wastewater at low temperatures (~65°C), minimizing energy use and maximizing distillate recovery.

Ideal for industries targeting Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) and cost-effective water recycling, the HPVE operates in a closed loop, ensuring no air pollution, minimal maintenance, and sustainable performance.

Capacity Available :- 50 LPH to 500 LPH

Key Benefits:

  1. Energy Efficiency: Reduces energy consumption by reusing heat.
  2. Volume Reduction: Minimizes wastewater volume.
  3. Cost-Effective: Lowers operating costs.
  4. Water Conservation: Helps conserve water resources.
  5. Environmental Benefits: Reduces wastewater discharge and environmental impact.

How it Works:

  1. Vacuum Evaporation: Evaporates wastewater under vacuum conditions.
  2. Heat Pump: Recovers and reuses heat energy.
  3. Condensation: Condenses vapor, producing clean water.

Applications:

  1. Industrial Wastewater: Treats wastewater from various industries.
  2. Municipal Wastewater: Can be used for municipal wastewater treatment and reuse.
  3. Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD): Helps achieve ZLD by minimizing wastewater discharge.

Advantages:

  1. Low Energy Consumption: Energy-efficient operation.
  2. Compact Design: Suitable for limited spaces.
  3. Reduced Scaling and Fouling: Vacuum operation reduces scaling and fouling.

Considerations:

  1. System Design: Proper design and sizing are crucial for efficient operation.
  2. Maintenance: Regular maintenance is necessary to ensure optimal performance.
  3. Energy Source: The type and cost of energy source can impact operating costs.