ASC-100 12 kW Solvent Recovery Plant
The ASC-Series, one of the most modern distillation plants worldwide, is constructed with a com- pact design, is powerful and very easy to use.
cal connection is necessary for the integrated thermal oil heating system.
A high performance liquid ring vacuum pump in two-stage design transfers the dirty solvent to the evaporator and guarantees a continuous 24-hour operation. During automatic distillation the quantity of solvent evaporated is gradually and automatically replaced. This automatic process can be adjusted with the timer. Timer 1 "Continuous Distillation": If the set time has passed or the tank of dirty solvent is empty, the plant switches automatically to Timer 2. Timer 2: Final distillation mode "Sump Distillation": The continuous filling is stopped and the remaining solvent mixture in the vessel is evaporated to a thick concentrate. After a set time has passed the plant switches off and is ready for manual or fully automatic emptying. The distilled and cleaned solvent flows continuously from the distilling plant into a nearby tank. A further characteristic of the ASC- Series evaporators is a slow-running agitator with automatic self-adjusting scraper blades made of PTFE.
An economic alternative to a steam heated distillation plant is the ASC-100. The ASC-100 is the smallest vacuum distillation unit of the professional ASC-Series. It includes an integrated thermal oil heating system.
A particular characteristic is the conical distillation vessel made of stainless steel, where the lateral surface is heated with thermal oil. The hot oil in the double jacket indirectly heats the solvent and evaporates it afterwards. At the same time a very good distillation rate is achieved, with a low vessel filling volume. Only an electri-
Typical area of application: 160-500 l / shift EX Class: EX II 2G c T3
ATEX ** 14
These blades optimally clean the conical evaporator vessel and need no re-adjustment, which is of great benefit during daily operation. The total distillation process is controlled by a SIEMENS microprocessor. The emptying of the high-viscosity residue is done via natural gravity over a drainage valve at the bottom of the round conical vessel. The plant can be refilled again automatically with dirty solvent after e.g. a one, two or three-shift operation. A new continuous recycling process then begins.
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