Continuous-Feed Vacuum System with Integrated Preheater
20220249972 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D1/0017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A continuous-feed vacuum distillation system with an integrated pre-heater is proposed. It operates continuously on the material to be distilled and heats such material to near-distillation or distillation temperature before it enters the distillation column. This eliminates the current practice of heating the feed material only to much lower temperatures in a feed vessel before it enters the distillation system and thereby eliminates the loss of distillation efficiency inherent in the conventional practice. Various alternative features of the claimed integrated pre-heater are also claimed.
Claims
1. A continuous-feed vacuum distillation system comprising a distillation column, a preheater, and one or more vacuum pumps, wherein (i) the pre-heater comprises a heat source adjacent to or surrounding one or more tubes through which feed material flows into and out of the pre-heater; and (ii) the surface area of the tubes and the heating capacity of the heat source are such that the flow rate of feed material through the pre-heater and its exit temperature from the pre-heater are consistent with the optimal operation of the distillation column; and (iii) the vacuum distillation system is arranged so that feed material flows continuously through the pre-heater and then through the distillation column.
2. The continuous-feed vacuum distillation system of claim 1 wherein an electronic controller is also provided through means of which the flow rate of feed material through the pre-heater or the amount of electrical power supplied to the pre-heater, or both, may be varied and controlled.
3. The continuous-feed vacuum distillation system of claim 2 in which the electronic controller adjusts the flow rate of the feed material through the pre-heater or the amount of electrical power supplied to the pre-heater by reference to the temperature of the pre-heater or of the feed material in the pre-heater.
4. The continuous-feed vacuum distillation system of claim 3 wherein (i) a thermocouple is provided in the pre-heater to measure the temperature of the either the pre-heater itself or the feed material adjacent to the feed material outlet from the pre-heater; (ii) the said thermocouple is connected to the electronic controller such that the temperature of the feed material measured by the thermocouple is reported to said electronic controller; and (iii) the electronic controller may be programmed to vary the electricity supply to the pre-heater either continuously or intermittently to maintain a target feed material temperature in the pre-heater.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Vacuum distillation systems are well known. As earlier described, they consist essentially of a distillation column and a means of evacuating gases from the column to create a vacuum in the distillation column. In a continuous-feed vacuum distillation system, a liquid feed material is introduced continuously into the distillation column, where it is heated to vaporize selected constituents of the feed material. These vaporized constituents are then recondensed on condensation surfaces located either inside the distillation column (short path) or outside the column, thus effecting the desired separation. These vaporized and condensed materials and the unvaporized residual feed material are segregated into separate streams and collected. The distillation column in such a system may be of any of numerous well-known designs embodying well-known design considerations, as explained in existing literature. Typically a vacuum pump is used to create the vacuum in the distillation column. The type of pump is known to those that are familiar with vacuum distillation.
[0009] A process diagram of one embodiment of a continuous feed distillation system with an integrated pre-heater is shown in
[0010] The pre-heater comprises a heat source surrounding one or more tubes through which the feed material flows. As used here, “tube” denotes any vessel through which a fluid may flow and which need not be of any particular cross-sectional shape. As the feed material flows through such pre-heater tube or tubes, heat is transferred from the heat source through the walls of the one or more tubes to the feed material contained in the one or more tubes, causing the temperature of the feed material to increase. The heat source may be either a hot-oil jacket through which hot oil flows, or an electricity-resistant material, usually a metal, the temperature of which will increase as electrical power is applied to it, or some other suitable means of continuously supplying heat to the one or more tubes.
[0011] One embodiment of such a pre-heater is shown in
[0012] In another, preferred embodiment of the invention, shown in
[0013] In other embodiments, the electronic controller may regulate the flow rate of feed material through the pre-heater to adjust the temperature of the feed material exiting the pre-heater.
[0014] Other advantages and other embodiments of the current invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Their omission here is not intended to exclude them from the claims advanced herein.