Electrification of thermal separation processes (MVR)

January 23, 2025 09:00 AM CET

Electrification emerges as a high-potential solution to contribute reducing both CO2 emissions & operational costs.

Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) is revolutionizing thermal separation processes, marking a significant leap forward in energy efficiency and cost reduction. This innovative technology has emerged as the preferred heating source for evaporation, distillation, and crystallization plants, surpassing traditional methods like single-effect and multiple-effect steam-powered systems.

 GEA, a pioneer in MVR technology, boasts decades of unrivalled process expertise, with thousands of thermal separation plants operating globally across various industries. By adopting MVR, businesses can significantly enhance their operational efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and gain a competitive edge in today's energy-conscious market.

MVR's energy-recovery process continuously recycles residual heat, dramatically reducing energy costs and carbon emissions while boosting efficiency. The result is higher Coefficient of Performance (COP) values, directly translating to increased profitability. This versatile technology can compress water vapor, organic vapor, and even flammable organics when equipped with an explosion-proof design.

 

During this Webinar you will:

  • Get familiar with MVR technology and GEA’s expertise on it.
  • We will present case studies of thermal separation installations allowing to reduce the carbon footprint dramatically.
  • Consider the economic and productivity advantages of replacing steam heated plants by MVR technology.
  • Discover how GEA technologies translate into a higher Coefficient of Performance (COP) values and thus, increased profitability.
  • Get in touch with real life examples.
  • Get a chance to quiz our experts.

 

The Webinar lasts 25 minutes, followed by a live Q&A session.

We will be hosting this webinar on January 23th at 09:00 CET

 

Meet the experts:

Heiko Mandel

Sales & Process Manager Thermal Separation, GEA Wiegand

“Thermal separation processes have a huge energetical potential, MVR allows for its harvesting.”

Jürgen Schürhoff

Senior Sales & Technology Manager Crystallization, GEA Messo

“MVR is the versatile and mature technology that makes energy savings possible.”

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