The wastewater in the new energy industry contains certain heavy metals (nickel, cobalt, manganese, lithium), and traditional precipitation methods can no longer meet the increasingly stringent environmental protection requirements for treating such new energy battery wastewater. In response, evaporators specifically for the new energy industry have emerged, utilizing combined evaporator processes to treat wastewater from new energy vehicle batteries.
The concentrated liquid produced during evaporation may contain high concentrations of valuable substances, which can be recovered and reused through further processing. Evaporators can achieve zero discharge of new energy wastewater or convert it into reusable resources, aligning with the new energy industry's demand for efficient resource utilization.
MVR evaporators use steam mechanical vapor recompression technology to collect the secondary steam generated during evaporation, increase its pressure and temperature, and return it to the heating system as a heat source, achieving significant energy savings through steam recycling.
The evaporator system has a relatively simple structure, and its main components are made of high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials, resulting in low maintenance costs and a long service life.
Evaporators are typically equipped with advanced automated control systems, enabling remote monitoring and intelligent adjustment, which reduces the complexity and labor intensity of manual operations.
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