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Beijing Chemwit
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Headquartered in Beijing, China, the company was founded in 2013. It has established two manufacturing facilities in Hebei and Shandong provinces, as well as a laboratory in Tianjin. All of our engineering and technical personnel boast over 12 years of experience in the industry.
Distillation Technology, Design and Manufacturing
Distillation stands as one of the most dependable and cost-efficient approaches to chemical separation, serving as a critical unit operation across a vast spectrum of industrial processes. Distillation is a separation process that integrates both heat transfer and mass transfer. Among the numerous chemical separation techniques available, distillation has repeatedly proven to be the most reliable and economically viable solution. Chemwit delivers both Modular and Field-erected distillation systems, supporting key industries such as:
- General Chemical Production
- Petrochemicals
- Pharmaceuticals
- Food Processing
- Environmental Technology
Main Benefits of Distillation Technology & Engineering
- Distillation units are engineered to deliver enhanced product quality, higher processing capacity, and reduced energy consumption.
- Design and engineering are supported by advanced computer simulations.
- Our extensive experience and expertise in distillation, coupled with thorough knowledge of column hardware, enable us to provide you with the optimal solution
- Proper design of column internals can improve the separation and recovery efficiency of the distillation towers.
- Chemwit is a manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of high-efficiency distillation towers suitable for both continuous and batch distillation systems. The company also specializes in extraction solutions and offers instruments for steam distillation.
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