Desalting of brackish waters in the inland - regardless of the process employed - will eventually lead to a severe problem because of the brines produced a byproduct. One method to be considered is dehydration by evaporation. Scale forming constituents within these waste-waters however prohibit the application of processes developed for sea-water desalination and demand a new concept. Our development of a modified multistage-flash evaporation process employing a heat-exchange-fluid is presented. This process is specifically designed for the dehydration of waste brines and industrial waste waters having high saline contents. Results of experiments are reported and relevant cost figures are given.
Treatment of highly concentrated brines by a modified msf process employing a heat-exchange-fluid
FIFTH INTERN. SYMP. ON FRESH WATER FROM THE SEA. ; 2 ; 361-368
1976
8 Seiten, 8 Bilder
Conference paper
English
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