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Solvent evaporation is a process used to remove solvents from a solution. It is a common technique used in the chemical industry to separate a desired product from a solution. Solvent evaporation is used to purify and concentrate a variety of products, including pharmaceuticals, food additives, and fragrances. The process involves heating the solution to a temperature that is higher than the boiling point of the solvent, causing the solvent to evaporate. The remaining solution is then cooled to a temperature below the boiling point of the solvent, allowing the desired product to be collected.
The solvent evaporation market is a growing industry, driven by the increasing demand for purified and concentrated products. The market is expected to benefit from the development of new technologies and the increasing demand for high-quality products.
Some companies in the solvent evaporation market include Merck KGaA, Sigma-Aldrich, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Wacker Chemie AG. Show Less Read more