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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Distillation Process


Distillation is based on the fact that the vapour of a boiling mixture will be richer in the components that have lower boiling points.
Therefore, when this vapour is cooled and condensed, the condensate will contain more volatile components. At the same time, the original mixture will contain more of the less volatile material.
Distillation columns are designed to achieve this separation efficiently.
Although many people have a fair idea what “distillation” means, the important aspects that seem to be missed from the manufacturing point of view are that:

arrored.gif (963 bytes)distillation is the most common separation technique
arrored.gif (963 bytes)it consumes enormous amounts of energy, both in terms of cooling and heating requirements
arrored.gif (963 bytes)it can contribute to more than 50% of plant operating costs

The best way to reduce operating costs of existing units, is to improve their efficiency and operation via process optimisation and control. To achieve this improvement, a thorough understanding of distillation principles and how distillation systems are designed is essential.

Boiling and condensing

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