Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

Knowledge Base: Climate protection in the production and use of chemicals

Best Practice: Advanced Heat Management via Mechanical Vapour Recompression (MVR)

Advanced Heat Management via Mechanical Vapour Recompression (MVR)

Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) is a technology that uses the energy recovered from the condensate to produce a pure liquid distillate or concentrate. Processes in MVR can reduce energy from evaporation by up to 90%. Depending on the technology, the MVR is done via a mechanical compression unit, although advanced processes introduce more complex compressor stages to reach higher performance and prevent heat losses. This heat can be retrieved using heat pumps instead of being released into the atmosphere or lost in the process while upgrading the recovery of residual steam by mechanical vapor recompression. In MVR the evapor is used for heat generation, it does not require a cooling tower and can be fully automated depending on the plant configuration and technologies in place.

Stage of Life Cycle
Recycling / Recirculation / Reuse

GHG Reduction Potential

50% potential energy savings through application of these technologies, and 15-20% savings on energy for heat demand.

Solution Maturity Status

Well Established:

This technology has been operating for a number of years and is well-known/ successful in its industry or market.

Identification Keys / Drivers & Barriers

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