Seawater Desalination: Demisters, also known as mist eliminators, are commonly used in seawater desalination plants to remove droplets from the humidified air stream produced during the process of evaporating seawater to create fresh water. The demister helps to improve the efficiency of the desalination plant by reducing the carryover of droplets, which can cause corrosion and fouling in downstream equipment. Demisters used in seawater desalination are typically made from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel or plastic and are designed to withstand the harsh and corrosive conditions of seawater desalination plants.
MVR (Mechanical Vapor Recompression) Processes for Saline Wastewater Treatment: In MVR processes for treating saline wastewater, demisters are used to remove droplets from the vapor generated during the evaporation process. Demisters help to reduce the risk of corrosion and fouling in downstream equipment and to improve the overall efficiency of the treatment process. The demisters used in MVR processes for treating saline wastewater are typically made from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel or plastic and are designed to withstand the harsh and corrosive conditions of these applications. MVR processes are commonly used in industries such as chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage, where the wastewater contains high levels of dissolved salts and other impurities.