Libyan Iron and Steel Company sent operational materials to the desalination plant in Tobruk
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Desalination technology is used by humans since thousands of years. Being in the desert surrounded by sand and rocks or being on the sea sailing through salty waters, always fresh water is needed every day to keep the human body in a balanced hydrate mode.
Nature started using desalination processes from the very first moment. Different concentration levels drive everything alive on our planet. Humans started using first evaporation and condensation processes to purify unusable water. In the last century the number of processes to desalinate water and other liquids has gone through a very big development. New processes have been […]
Saving material and energy per ton of water produced is the main target of all developments in desalination. Due to this basic attempt every of the today known technology has to prove its benefits against the established ones. Not pointing out every new technology three of them are selected and briefly described at this stage (2017).
Obviously an idea for a technology needs to develop. On the right hand side you can see an overview of different technologies. This sketch does illustrate the state of science knowledge and in the same way the state of Development, Technology and Art.
Legend: State of […]
Multi-Stage Flash (MSF) evaporation desalination plants are based on flash evaporation in a cascade of stages (effects) at different pressure levels. In the brine-recirculation mode, the brine is recirculated through the system.
In the last stage of an MSF plant, the heated feed water is led into the pressure vessel where it partially evaporates in a flashing process due to the pressure decline. The vapour is used to preheat the feed water. The part of the brine that does not evaporate is sucked into the next stage which has a lower pressure. There, the same flashing and evaporation procedure takes place […]
A newly designed MED-TVC desalination system by “fischer eco solutions GmbH” was installed with a client from the field of agricultural greenhouse farming in South Australia in January 2012. The system has a nominal daily (24 hours) capacity of 10 m³ fresh water and is fired by heat from concentrating parabolic collectors (CSP).
The collector field is tracked for the diurnal variations of the suntrace in order to optimize energy yield, the derived heat is stored in hot water tanks for 24 hours per day operation of the system. The system was realized for the first time in […]