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Vacuum distillation flow diagram

The large excess of water from the hydrolysis is removed in a series of multiple-effect evaporators (8), and the ethylene glycol is refined by vacuum distillation. Figure 3 depicts a typical process flow diagram. [Pg.358]

Figure 3-1. Flow diagram of atmospheric and vacuum distillation units (1,3) heat exchangers (2) desalter, (3,4) heater (5) distillation column, (6) overhead condenser, (7-10) pump around streams, (11) vacuum distillation heater (12) vacuum tower. Figure 3-1. Flow diagram of atmospheric and vacuum distillation units (1,3) heat exchangers (2) desalter, (3,4) heater (5) distillation column, (6) overhead condenser, (7-10) pump around streams, (11) vacuum distillation heater (12) vacuum tower.
Figure 3 General process flow diagram for nitro-type pesticides. Major processes for pesticide production are mononitration, dinitration, filtration, amination, filtering, and vacuum distillation (from Ref. 8). ... Figure 3 General process flow diagram for nitro-type pesticides. Major processes for pesticide production are mononitration, dinitration, filtration, amination, filtering, and vacuum distillation (from Ref. 8). ...
Since fermentation takes place in a dilute aqueous solution, the reaction continues until the alcohol concentration approaches about 14%. At higher concentrations, the process becomes self-inhibitory. By-products from starch fermentation to ethanol can include higher-molecular-weight alcohols, glycerine, and ethers. Usually no more than 10% starch is converted to these compounds. Atmospheric distillation, vacuum distillation, and membrane separation techniques can be used to recover ethanol from the final fermented product. The distillate bottoms, called stillage, are recovered as a by-product for animal feed. A biomass fermentation flow diagram is provided in FIGURE 12-2. [Pg.280]

Figure 1-11 General flow diagram for a distillation section (atmospheric and vacuum), including a primary flash unit, in a refinery. [Pg.46]


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