Brine Concentration
Brine concentration refers to the process of concentrating high Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) wastewater streams, typically generated from processes like ion exchange regeneration, textile dyeing, RO reject, and industrial chemical manufacturing. These streams contain a mix of sodium chloride, calcium, magnesium, sulfates, and other salts, making their treatment challenging. At SED, we offer advanced evaporator systems that concentrate brine efficiently and prepare it for further crystallization or safe disposal.


Challenges in Brine Concentration
Handling and concentrating brine comes with multiple technical challenges
High TDS & Scaling
Corrosive Environment
High BPE (Boiling Point Elevation)
Crystallization Risk
Disposal Issues
Our Solution
SED offers a robust brine concentration system that is engineered for reliability and efficiency
Anti-Scaling Design
Optimized flow patterns and online cleaning (CIP) system reduce fouling and downtime.
Special Metallurgy
Use of duplex SS, titanium, or FRP-lined carbon steel to resist chloride-induced corrosion.
Vacuum Operation
Low-temperature evaporation under vacuum helps reduce scaling and improves efficiency.
MVR Technology
Mechanical Vapor Recompression integration for low energy consumption and minimal steam usage.
Crystallizer Integration
Optionally paired with Forced Circulation Crystallizers (FCC) or ATFD for complete ZLD compliance.

Why Choose SED?
SED Brine Concentrators are engineered to help industries manage saline wastewater efficiently, reduce environmental impact, and ensure reliable, long-term performance in Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems.
