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Discover LudwigThe word 'evaporator' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to refer to a device or equipment that is used to evaporate a liquid, often as part of an industrial or scientific process. Example: The chemist used an evaporator to separate the pure solvent from the solution.
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evaporator
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A piece of equipment used to evaporate the solvent from a solution
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The liquid refrigerant then enters the throttle valve and, expanding, comes out as a liquid vapour mixture at a lower temperature and pressure; it then enters the evaporator, where the liquid is evaporated by contact with a comparatively warmer space.
Multiple-effect distillation also takes place in a series of low-pressure vessels (effects), but it differs from multistage distillation in that preheated salt water is sprayed onto evaporator tubes in order to promote rapid evaporation in each vessel.
Water, as a reaction product, must be removed from the system, usually by evaporation from the electrolyte either through the electrodes or in a separate evaporator.
The cold vapour is then pumped through a second set of coils in an evaporator unit inside the vehicle's cabin.
To do the job properly, the compressor, evaporator, filter/dryer and condenser have to be flushed clean of all traces of the lubricating mineral oil used in conjunction with R-12.
The cycle then repeats itself... Or so it would if the compressor worked properly, the condenser and evaporator were in fine fettle, the hoses and seals had no leaks, and the filter/dryer used to remove moisture and other impurities from the refrigerant and its oil supply was not clogged.
ANYONE who has watched a road steaming away in the sunny aftermath of a rainstorm knows that sunshine is a powerful evaporator.
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Syrup from the evaporators is sent to vacuum pans, where it is further evaporated, under vacuum, to supersaturation.
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Only in the late 19th century did multi-effect evaporators for desalination begin to appear on steamships and in arid countries such as Yemen and Sudan.A few multi-effect distillation plants were built in the first half of the 20th century, but a flaw in the system hampered its widespread adoption.
Recent trails of the system at a gas-fracking plant in Texas have been encouraging.The usual way of dealing with the exhaust from fracking is first to store the contaminated water near the wells and then to transport it by road to a plant, where it is put into giant steel evaporators.
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