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Process Plant Technology (Pty) Ltd
Product Detail Pages
 | An evaporator is used to evaporate a volatile solvent, usually water, from a solution. Its purpose is to concentrate non-volatile solutes such as organic compounds, inorganic salts, acids or bases. |
 | Crystallisation is the process of recovering a pure compound from a pure or impure solution in the form of discrete crystals. The distinction between crystallisation and precipitation is that the latter is not a surface growth phenomenon. |
 | Our own intensive in-house experience is supported by technological back-up from specialist vendors overseas who have been selected for their know-how in a specific industry or type of equipment. |
 | Process Plant Technology designs and supplies distillation plants to recover solvents and specialised organic compounds. Reference plants include methanol, ethanol, turpentine and furfural recovery. |
 | Process Plant Technology designs and supplies gas scrubbers for many different applications. |
 | Filtration is a vital unit operation throughout the chemical industry and Process Plant Technology has particular strength in selecting appropriate equipment and system development. |
 | Whilst the treatment of effluents may be regarded as secondary to the main process, effluent plants are now commonly regarded as an essential part of the overall process. |
 | In addition to the specialised unit operations listed above, Process Plant Technology offer a skilled and experienced multi-discipline engineering service for the construction of general chemical plants. |
 | Membrane processes are commonly used in conjunction with evaporation to provide a primary concentration of process streams including effluents. |
 | Process Plant Technology represent Jord International (Sydney) for their range of air cooled heat exchangers. |
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