Claims
- 1. A method for the recovery of heat and easily evaporable components from methanol and turpentine-bearing vapor wherein such vapor from a single source of vapor is selectively condensed to produce two distinct and different condensates, a clean condensate and a condensate containing methanol, comprising the steps of:
- (a) feeding hot liquor from cellulose digestion to an expansion tank to separate a first stream of methanol and turpentine-bearing vapor from the liquor, which vapor is said vapor from a single source of vapor;
- (b) feeding said first vapor stream from a single source from step (a) to the section of a first gas space of an evaporator, expanding and feeding the liquor from step (a) to said evaporator as cooling liquor and passing said cooling liquor countercurrently to and in indirect heat exchange contact with said vapor in said first gas space to produce a clean condensate from said vapor which is relatively free of easily evaporable components while leaving some of said vapor uncondonsed;
- (c) removing said clean condensate from said evaporator and passing said uncondensed vapor into a second gas space of said evaporator to flow therethrough in concurrent indirect heat exchange contact and then in countercurrent indirect heat exchange contact with said cooling liquor, producing a second condensate from the vapor in said second gas space containing methanol and leaving uncondensed some vapor in said second gas space containing methanol and turpentine;
- (d) discharging said condensate containing methanol from said second gas space, and withdrawing said uncondensed vapor from said second gas space to a turpentine condenser for condensation of turpentine and separation of methanol therefrom and combining said separated methanol with the condensate from said second gas space and discharging cooling liquor from the evaporator.
- 2. The method of claim 1 and including repeating steps (b) and (c) before performing step (d).
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 746,676, filed Dec. 2, 1976 and now abandoned.
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