Mechanical Vapour Recompression (MVR) Evaporator

Engineering and Manufacturing Evaporators for Chemical Process Industries

Mechanical Vapour Recompression (MVR) Evaporator

Swenson MVR evaporators utilize electricity to drive a compressor that recycles the latent heat found in vapour produced in the system. This energy-efficient, cost-saving technology has become increasingly popular not only to combat rising energy costs, but also to drive facility electrification.

Benefits of Mechanical Vapour Recompression Evaporators

  • Significant energy and cost savings
  • Reduces environmental footprint

 

How Mechanical Vapour Recompression Evaporators Work

The principle behind mechanical vapor recompression (MVR) evaporators is simple. Vapour from an evaporator is compressed, utilizing fans or compressors, to a higher pressure, in turn, a higher temperature so that it can be utilized as the heating medium in the evaporator heat exchanger. By utilizing electricity to drive this compression process, Swenson MVR evaporators reduce and can even eliminate the need for continuous live steam. As energy prices rise and carbon reduction mandates tighten, MVR systems have become increasingly popular. They offer industrial facilities a proven pathway to reduce operating costs, bypass boiler limitations, and reduce their carbon footprint.

Mechanical recompression works best in a system with low boiling point elevation and where larger heat transfer surfaces can be used to account for the differential temperatures across the heat exchanger.

The compression ratio required is comprised of three 
components which are:
Mechanical recompression works best in a system with low boiling point elevation and where larger heat transfer surfaces can be used to lower the differential temperatures in the heat exchanger.

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