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BATCH VACUUM CRYSTALLIZER |
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For cooling through a wide range of temperatures or when batch sizes are most economical For special cases requiring
very low operating temperatures achieved only by very
high vacuum, and for those applications involving
relatively small amounts of material, or when the
material being processed must be handled on less than a
continuous basis, it is often both convenient and
economical to use a SWENSON Batch Vacuum
Crystallizer. Cycles on batch equipment
range from two to eight hours, not including loading and
unloading time. At the conclusion of the cycle, the
material is deposited in an agitated tank from which it
is removed on either a batch or continuous basis for
separation and drying. The entire cycle for such
equipment may be automated. Where the material is cooled
through a very wide range and/or to a final temperature
which requires a very high vacuum, a large ejector or
booster is utilized to compress the vapor to a pressure
high enough for condensation with available cooling
water. In such cases, the batch vacuum crystallizer steam
economy is
approached only by multiple stage continuous equipment of
five or more stages. An added advantage of the batch vacuum type of crystallizer is its capacity for self-cleaning, which is particularly helpful when dealing with materials prone to grow on the walls of continuous crystallization equipment. |
![]() SWENSON Batch Vacuum Crystallizer with Booster
Top view showing booster of SWENSON Batch Vacuum Crystallizer producing Glauber Salt at Foote Mineral, Kings Mountain, N.C. |
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