The Multiple Effect Evaporator (MEE) is a highly efficient system designed to reduce water content from solutions by using multiple stages of evaporation. This system maximizes energy efficiency by reusing the vapor generated in one stage as the heating medium for the next, making it an ideal solution for industries aiming to reduce energy costs and waste.
Feed Solution Inlet → (Liquid enters the system for evaporation)
First Effect Evaporator → (Initial heating turns part of the liquid into vapor using steam)
Interconnecting Vapor Transfer → (Generated vapor is utilized to heat the next stage) )
Second Effect Evaporator → (Further evaporation occurs using heat from the previous stage)
Third Effect Evaporator → (Continued concentration process with efficient energy use)
Final Effect Evaporator → (Maximum concentration achieved with minimized energy consumption)
Vapor Collection & Condensation Unit → (Recovered vapor is condensed for reuse)
Final Concentrated Liquid Outlet → (Stored for further processing or disposal)
Feed Pump (Ensures controlled liquid entry into the system)
Heat Exchanger / Steam Generator (Provides indirect heating for evaporation)
Multiple Effect Evaporator Chambers (Sequential stages of evaporation for efficiency)
Vapor Separator (Removes entrained liquid droplets from the vapor)
Vacuum System (Optional: Reduces boiling point to optimize energy usage)
Condensation Unit (Recovers vapor and converts it back into liquid for reuse)
Final Collection Tank (Stores concentrated solution for further use)