Case Study of Introducing a Decompression Dehydration Drying Device for Food Product Raw Material Processing Manufacturers
Significant cost reduction! A case study of achieving recycling through distillation and concentration adjustment.
We would like to introduce a case where a vacuum dehydration drying device "G150 type (safety explosion-proof)" was introduced to a food product raw material processing manufacturer. Previously, the used cleaning alcohol aqueous solution (35%) was disposed of as industrial waste in its entirety. We achieved regeneration and reuse through distillation and concentration adjustment. Additionally, this resulted in a significant reduction in industrial waste treatment costs. 【Case Overview】 ■ Introduction Date: March 2014 ■ Treated Waste Liquid: Regeneration of cleaning alcohol aqueous solution ■ Treatment Volume: 2760L/day (operating 20 hours/day) ■ Volume Reduction Rate: 94.25% *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is developing as an environmental conservation equipment manufacturer by applying the core technology of dry cleaning machine development and its elemental technologies (gas recovery using activated carbon, reuse through solvent distillation regeneration) to other industries. This has resulted in the removal treatment of low-concentration radioactive contaminated materials and the cleanliness management process for final cleaning systems of space-related engines. We propose the distillation concentration of high-concentration waste liquid discharged from production processes using a vacuum dehydration drying device based on vacuum distillation, contributing to the reduction of industrial waste, resource recovery, and the reuse of distilled water.