Industry Applications
Industries and Applications for Wastewater Evaporation
Rely on Wastewater Evaporators for the advanced equipment you need for environmentally-conscious wastewater management. Our electric and gas powered evaporators can help improve evaporation rates. Contact us for an equipment consultation.
Applications for wastewater evaporation
- Aerospace
- Aircraft Engine Service
- Aircraft Parts/Components
- Appliance Manufacturer
- Armed Services
- Automotive
- Auto Engine Rebuilders
- Automotive Parts
- Ball Bearing
- Battery Manufacturing
- Bio-Tech
- Business Forms
- Can Manufacturing
- Chemical Manufacturer
- Coolant Manufacturer
- Die Casting
- Electric Motor
- Electric Power
- Electronics/Semiconductor
- Enclosures
- Farm Tools
- Fasteners
- Firearms
- Ordinance
- Parts Washer Manufacturer
- Pharmaceutical
- Photographic
- Plastic
- Plating
- Powder Coating Job Shop
- Primary Metals
- Printed Circuit Boards
- Printing
- Pump & Hydraulic
- Radiator Repair
- Rubber and Tire Manufacturer
- Scrap Metal Recyclers
- Screw Machine
- Spring Manufacturing
- Tool Manufacturer/Hardware
- Transportation/Vehicle Wash
- Utilities
- Valves
- Waste Hauler/Treatment
- Wire Drawing
Wastewater Producing Industries
- Acid Rinses
- Alkaline Cleaners
- Compressor Concentrates
- Circuit Board Cleaning
- Die-Cast Solutions
- Dye Penetrants
- Floor Scrubber Water
- Hot Tank Water
- Machine Coolants
- Mop Water
- Parts Washer Fluids
- Circuit Board Cleaning
- Photographic Solutions
- Rinse Waters
- RO/UF Concentrates
- Steam Cleaner Water
- Stencil Cleaners
- Tumbling Solutions
- Vibratory Solutions
- Water-Based Inks
- Water-Based Wash-up
- Wire Draw Compounds
For more information on product specifications or the surface combustion technology that makes our evaporators unique, contact one of our sales engineers today.
System Integration & Compliance
We can help you assemble the ideal wastewater system and ensure you are fully compliant with all state and federal regulatory issues.
Instead of just buying all the parts you need and going it alone, you should utilize our wastewater evaporation experts' free advice. That's what we offer. Our engineers review your situation and recommend the best components to ensure you get a system that works perfectly and fits your exact needs.
Instead of just buying all the parts you need and going it alone, you should utilize our wastewater evaporation experts' free advice. That's what we offer. Our engineers review your situation and recommend the best components to ensure you get a system that works perfectly and fits your exact needs.
- Our staff can assist you in the selection of peripheral equipment such as:
- Automated Evaporation Systems
- Holding Tanks
- Double Diaphragm Pumps
- Transfer Pumps with Low-Level Auto Shut-Offs
- Pre-filters
Your specific set-up will benefit from an expert review to ensure the equipment doesn't get attacked by certain waste. Remember that evaporation systems need removal from holding tanks to the evaporators. These issues have certain nuances that require expert attention. Sure, this is something you can do on your own, but why take the risk? Working with our experts will make sure your system is set up perfectly and fits your needs. For more information on product specifications or the surface combustion technology that makes our evaporators unique, contact one of our sales engineers today.
Invest in a system that is self-sufficient and completely automated with no extra work or maintenance costs.
An automated system pumps wastewater from a holding tank into an evaporator using a compressed air feed and pump. The pump is controlled by a level probe in the evaporator tank. The probe controls a solenoid valve, regulating the flow of wastewater into the evaporator based on evaporation rates. This modulates a constant feeding of wastewater into the unit as clear vapor evaporates through a pipe and into the atmosphere. The control panel on the evaporator controls the auto-feeding from the holding tank and shuts down when empty.
As the evaporator removes water from the waste, chemistries are concentrated in the evaporator tank until a temperature rise is detected. This indicates a diminishing return rate based on the energy required to boil the waste and the amount of water held for evaporation. This temperature rise is the stopping point or the maximum concentration of the waste under process. A light on the evaporator control panel alerts that the unit needs to be drained and restarted. A second diaphragm pump empties the concentrated waste from the bottom of the evaporator tank. The stainless steel pump is connected to shop air pressure and manually operates with a ball valve plumbed in line with the air feed. The concentrated chemistries are storable in drums for haul away disposal. The process can eliminate as much as 95%-99% of your total wastewater disposal requirements.
An automated system pumps wastewater from a holding tank into an evaporator using a compressed air feed and pump. The pump is controlled by a level probe in the evaporator tank. The probe controls a solenoid valve, regulating the flow of wastewater into the evaporator based on evaporation rates. This modulates a constant feeding of wastewater into the unit as clear vapor evaporates through a pipe and into the atmosphere. The control panel on the evaporator controls the auto-feeding from the holding tank and shuts down when empty.
As the evaporator removes water from the waste, chemistries are concentrated in the evaporator tank until a temperature rise is detected. This indicates a diminishing return rate based on the energy required to boil the waste and the amount of water held for evaporation. This temperature rise is the stopping point or the maximum concentration of the waste under process. A light on the evaporator control panel alerts that the unit needs to be drained and restarted. A second diaphragm pump empties the concentrated waste from the bottom of the evaporator tank. The stainless steel pump is connected to shop air pressure and manually operates with a ball valve plumbed in line with the air feed. The concentrated chemistries are storable in drums for haul away disposal. The process can eliminate as much as 95%-99% of your total wastewater disposal requirements.