
There are a multitude of reasons to upgrade your plant’s water evaporation systems. Among the most prevalent:
- Capacity Changes
- Regulatory Issues
- Sustainability Goals
- System Age/Malfunction
- Water Evaporation Systems in the Production Plant

The CALORIS CONCENTRIX® at the Honda Precision Parts of GeorgiaHonda Precision Parts of Georgia plant in Tallapoosa.
Water evaporation systems are a vital part of a processing operation. The system may be in place to concentrate valuable product and recover clean water for reuse in the plant. Or, the system may be processing wastewater, reducing the volume of waste to be disposed of and also creating a clean water stream.
In both scenarios, if the water evaporation system isn’t performing at its peak ability, the results can be costly in terms of utilities, disposal costs and even financial penalties.
How to Diagnose Your Water Evaporation System
If you suspect there is an issue with your water evaporation system, contact Caloris and we can send out a technician to do an overview and diagnose any potential problems.
It could be as simple as fixing leaks or replacing a valve. However, the age, use and/or capacity limits of the equipment could be limiting factors. If a replacement or upgrade is in order, our engineers will do a thorough process engineering exercise to determine exactly what modifications or new equipment will help you to achieve your goals.
Sustainability Goals
Many companies, especially those in drought-sensitive areas, are taking a look at their water usage and looking for ways to conserve this valuable resource. Caloris water evaporation systems have the goals efficiency and water reuse at their core. If you are interested in promoting an upgrade for your water evaporation system, you may be interested to read our white paper on the Drivers of Corporate Sustainability, which details what prompts companies to invest in sustainable technology.
Contact Us Today
Water evaporation systems are critical. Contact us today if you suspect you have an issue within your facility. Call us at 410-822-6900 or send email to problem.solved@caloris.com to be connected to one of our application engineers.