Evaporators in Mongolia

Evaporators in Mongolia

Evaporators in Mongolia

Across Mongolia's industrial landscape — from Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi coal mining and Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mining process utilities to Mongolian Refinery (Mongol Oil) Darkhan and Zuunbayan operations — the Evaporators is a foundational equipment selection, built to concentrate liquid solutions and generate vapor through surface evaporation or bulk boiling heat input while meeting the engineering expectations of Mongolia's Oyu Tolgoi copper expansion, coal export diversification, and Trans-Mongolian energy corridor development. Every Evaporators destined for Mongolia is engineered and certified to MNS (Mongolian National Standards), GOST heritage, ASME VIII (international mining projects), providing Mongolian Agency for Standardization and Metrology (MASM) and State Inspection Agency (SIA) with the inspection documentation required for pressure equipment commissioning approval. To withstand extreme Siberian continental cold (Ulaanbaatar winter -40°C), Gobi Desert summer heat, and permafrost ground conditions, the Evaporators is constructed from 316L stainless for dairy and pharma, Hastelloy C-276 for acid concentrators, titanium for seawater evaporation, providing the corrosion resistance and mechanical performance required for reliable long-term service in Mongolia.

From sugar mill multi-effect evaporator train concentrating juice from 15 to 65 Brix before crystallization in Mongolia's Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi coal mining and Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mining process utilities to industrial ZLD (zero liquid discharge) wastewater evaporator for solid waste disposal before ZDHC compliance supporting Mongolian Refinery (Mongol Oil) Darkhan and Zuunbayan operations and Mongolian coal-fired power plant and district heating utility thermal systems production, the Evaporators delivers consistent performance across all priority industrial sectors. Major Mongolia operators such as Erdenes Mongol, Oyu Tolgoi (Rio Tinto), Mongolian Refinery, and Mongolian National Power Transmission Grid rely on the Evaporators at falling film, rising film, forced circulation, MVR, and MEE train configurations for energy-efficient concentration to support the operational demands of their flagship industrial facilities and expansion projects. multiple-effect MEE design improving steam economy 5-7x compared to single-effect baseline evaporation distinguishes Nord's Evaporators from standard alternatives, providing Mongolia's process engineers with an advanced technical solution backed by ASME VIII, EN 13445, FDA/EHEDG/3-A, and MVR energy performance certification certification and third-party inspection.

Nord supplies Mongolia customers with complete engineering documentation — including design calculations, weld maps, NDE records, pressure test certificates, and inspection dossiers — fully compliant with Mongolian Agency for Standardization and Metrology (MASM) and State Inspection Agency (SIA) standards.

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