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Industrial crystallizers are a type of chemical engineering equipment used to separate solids from liquids. They are used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, food processing, and petrochemicals. Crystallizers are used to purify and concentrate solutions, as well as to separate solids from liquids. The process involves cooling a solution to a temperature at which the desired solid will crystallize out of the solution. The crystals are then separated from the liquid and collected.
Industrial crystallizers are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, depending on the application. They can be used for batch or continuous processes, and can be designed to operate at a range of temperatures and pressures. Crystallizers are also used in a variety of other applications, such as wastewater treatment and desalination.
Some companies in the industrial crystallizer market include GEA Group, Alfa Laval, SPX Flow, and Sulzer. Show Less Read more