Alaqua, Inc.
7004 Boulevard East,
Suite 28A,
Guttenberg, NJ USA 07093
Tel: 201 758 1577
Fax: 201 758 1522
If you would like to learn more about Alaqua's Evaporators Systems, Solvent
Recovery Systems, Crystalizers, Heat Exchangers, Distillation Equipment,
Clarifiers, and Spray Dryers, contact our office today.

Distillation is a method of
separating
chemical substances based on differences in their
volatilities in a boiling liquid mixture. Distillation
usually forms part of a larger chemical process, and is thus
referred to as a
unit operation.
Commercially, distillation has a number of uses. It is used to separate crude oil into more fractions for specific uses such as transport, power generation and heating. Water is distilled to remove impurities, such as salt from sea water. Air is distilled to separate its components - notably oxygen, nitrogen and argon - for industrial use. Distillation of fermented solutions has been used since ancient times to produce distilled beverages with a higher alcohol content.
Alaqua's
solvent distillation equipment is distillation machines that
allow the recycling and the reuse of degreasing and washing
solvent. Through use of the solvent distillation machines,
they separate the contaminants (resins, polymers, pigments,
paints, oils, etc.) from the original solvent.
The distillation of the solvent is accomplished by a peripheral heating jacket filled with diathermic oil, heated by an electrical element. This means that during the solvent distillation process, the heating source is never in contact with the solvent being distilled. The solvent vapors are then conveyed to a condenser, cooled by air or water. The distilled solvent is collected in a tank, for its reuse.
For solvent distillation, vacuum systems can be attached to the distillation machine to distill solvent while under a vacuum. Utilizing vacuum distillation equipment, the boiling point of the solvent is lowered, decreasing the temperature necessary for distillation of the solvent.
Specially designed doctor blades can mix the waste solvent being distilled so that the discharge of the distillation system is a powder or a flake. Without the doctor blades, the solvent distillation machine would reduce the waste to a thick syrup or paste. If you distill to a powder or a flake, often the result is that the discharge can be disposed of as a non-hazardous material. Obviously, if your distillation waste is a thick syrup, you may have to dispose of it as a hazardous material.
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To learn more about our distillation equipment, please contact us today.