Method of and a device for vaporizing and recovering water from

Concentrating evaporators – Gaseous blast or current

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159 48R, 159 1C, 159 24A, 203 49, 203 26, 622385, 623244, B01D 114

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043103820

ABSTRACT:
The method of recovering water by vaporizing aqueous solutions employs a heat pump circuit having a compressor, condensor, extention valve and evaporator for a heat transfer medium. The circulation channel for a gas stream which is capable of absorbing water vapor includes a gas washing station into which is sprayed the aqueous solution to be vaporized. The gas stream is guided past the condensor of the heat pump which acts as a heater and the heated gas is delivered into the gas washing station where is absorbs water. The water saturated gas stream is fed past the evaporator which acts as a refrigerating device and the water contents from the gas stream is condensed on the evaporator and returned into a galvanizing bath for example.

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patent: 3404537 (1968-10-01), Leonard, Jr.
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