Distillation Equipment for Solvent Extraction and Recycling

Distillation equipment, used to extract and reclaim solvents used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, comes in many forms and sizes. Which type of distillery equipment is ideal for your business will depend on various factors, such as daily and monthly volume of solvents used, type of solvents to be recycled, space constraints, and product contamination.

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Types of Water Distillation Systems

These are simple distillation systems. All of these methods use heat and water to produce reusable liquid materials reusing generated heat.

Simple distillation works by heating contaminated water and then separating the water as a vapor. After the vapor once again becomes a liquid, it forms in a condenser where it is collected. Contaminants collect in the bottom of the still where they are then disposed of. These simple units complete the process of distillation in batches.

The final type of water distillation equipment involves an evaporation process to extract the purified water. The resultant vapors are collected inside the still then condensed to return to liquid form. This type of distillation equipment is also best used by companies which go through a high volume of liquid materials in their manufacturing processes.

In addition to the types of water distillation equipment available, there are also various sizes. Of course the larger sized units will process larger amounts of liquids at a faster pace, while smaller units are often selected in applications where there is not as much space available to perform the reclamation of solvents. Price, too, is in direct proportion to size and capabilities. No matter which type of distillery equipment you select for your operation, rest assured that it will pay for itself in as little as one year.

Always ensure you are purchasing a high-quality piece of distillation equipment from a reputed manufacturer and supplier. This is a major investment and one that should not constrain your operation due to excessive down time from manufacturing defects.