Solvent recovery system

March 25, 2024
Solvent recovery system

In the realm of industrial processes and environmental sustainability, solvent recovery systems stand out as pivotal components for achieving efficiency and adhering to environmental regulations. These systems are designed to recover and recycle solvents used in various industrial processes, turning what would be waste into valuable resources. This comprehensive exploration delves into the scope, benefits, operational principles, technologies, system types, and applications of solvent recovery systems, including Mirai's collaboration with Refolution GmbH and HOF SonderanlagenGmbH in deploying cutting-edge solutions in this domain.

Scope of Systems

Solvent recovery systems encompass a broad spectrum of technologies and applications designed to extract and purify solvents from process streams. They cater to a variety of industries, from chemical engineering and pharmaceuticals to food and beverage and oil and gas, providing solvent recycling solutions that enhance operational efficiency and sustainability.

Benefits of Using the Systems

Implementing solvent recovery systems yields numerous advantages:

  • Reduced operational costs by minimizing the need for purchasing new solvents.
  • Environmental protection through decreased solvent emissions and pollution.
  • Compliance with stringent environmental regulations.
  • Enhanced safety in handling and storage of solvents.

Economic and Environmental Benefits

The economic benefits are significant, with substantial cost savings in solvent procurement and waste management. Environmentally, these systems contribute to sustainability and pollution control, mitigating the impact of industrial activities on the planet.

Principle of Operation

Solvent recovery systems typically involve distillation, evaporation, and condensation processes to separate and purify solvents from mixtures. The operation hinges on the physical properties of the solvents, allowing for their efficient extraction and recycling.

Main Stages of Solvent Recovery

  1. Extraction: The initial stage where solvents are separated from the process mixture.
  2. Purification: Solvents are purified to meet required quality standards.
  3. Condensation: Vaporized solvents are condensed back into liquid form for reuse.

Description of different technologies

  • Distillation

A widely used method for its efficiency in separating mixtures based on boiling points.

  • Adsorption

Involves the adhesion of solvent molecules to a solid surface, effective for solvent mixtures with close boiling points.

  • Membrane filtration

Separates solvents through semi-permeable membranes, suitable for solvents that are difficult to distill.

Each technology offers distinct advantages, with distillation often preferred for its broad applicability and efficiency, adsorption for specific solvent mixtures, and membrane filtration for its low energy consumption.

Types of Systems

Classification by Solvent Type

  • Organic

Systems designed specifically for organic solvents like acetone or thinner.

  • Inorganic

Tailored for inorganic solvents, often requiring specialized materials to withstand corrosive properties.

Classification by Capacity

  • Laboratory. Compact systems for research and development applications.
  • Industrial. Large-scale systems for manufacturing processes, capable of handling significant volumes of solvent.

Description of Additional Functions

Cleaning and degassing

Ensures the purity and safety of the recovered solvent.

Automation

Enhances efficiency and consistency of the recovery process, reducing manual intervention.

Main Components of the System

  • Evaporators and condensers are crucial for the distillation and condensation stages, respectively.
  • Pumps facilitate the movement of solvents through the system.
  • Additional Equipment
  • Control systems for precise operation.
  • Safety systems to mitigate risks associated with solvent handling.

Examples of Application

Solvent recovery systems are vital across various industries.

  • In the chemical industry for solvent reuse in manufacturing processes.
  • Pharmaceutical industry uses it in drug formulation and manufacturing.
  • Paint and varnish industry use for recycling solvents used in production.
  • In other industries, including food, oil refining, and more, where solvent recovery enhances process sustainability and efficiency.

How Mirai Products Can Be Used in This Process

Solvent recovery or solvent recycling is often a vital economic factor in determining the plant expansion or sustainability of a new project. New solvent costs, constant tightening of environmental regulations, and waste disposal costs can easily exceed the cost of solvent recovery equipment and operation.

Three well-known names, MIRAI Intex, Refolution GmbH and HOF SonderanlagenGmbH that have come together to offer a revolutionized solution for handling, cleaning, purifying, and recycling a wide range of solvents, demonstrating a remarkable ability to tailor solutions that meet the specific needs of the chemical engineering and pharmaceutical industries, among others.

Only natural refrigerant (AIR) is used in multiple stages of the cooling process. The ultra-low temperature process is realized with a MIRAI Closed cycle machine. The process can also handle wet gasses from scrubbers with special heat exchangers that can handle ice production and are separated into two lines with a recovery cycle.

Their equipment and processes, emphasizing distillation, evaporation, and condensation, not only offer exceptional efficiency and reliability but also underscore a commitment to environmental protection and sustainability.

Conclusion

Solvent recovery systems represent a critical intersection of industrial efficiency, environmental stewardship, and economic viability. Through advanced technologies and innovative applications, these systems are pivotal in promoting sustainability and operational excellence across numerous industries. Mirai's collaboration with Refolution GmbH and HOF SonderanlagenGmbH exemplifies the potential of tailored solvent recovery solutions to meet the complex demands of modern industrial processes, setting a benchmark for sustainability and technology in solvent recovery.