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Thermal Wastewater Evaporators

Draygon - Model DRG Mini - Thermal Wastewater Evaporator

The DRG Mini is small but powerful. Draygon’s smallest thermal wastewater evaporator has a 6 gallon process tank and all-stainless construction. It can reduce smaller waste streams to sludge or powder for easier and eco-friendly disposal.

Draygon - Model DRG 2-1.7 - Electric Run Dry Wastewater Evaporator

The Draygon DRG 2 Electric Run Dry Wastewater Evaporator is an economical solution for disposing of aqueous waste water streams up to 1.7 gallons per hour. The DRG 2 Wastewater Evaporator can be run until dry without damaging the unit, and it completely evaporates the wastewater to reduce the waste stream to a fraction of the original volume.

Draygon - Model DRG 60/80/120/140/Cube -50-270 GPH - Run Dry Wastewater Evaporator Units

Draygon’s DRG Run Dry Wastewater Evaporator units can produce a dry residue with collection/drying package. They are an economical wastewater disposal solution for aqueous waste streams up to 270 gallons per hour. Our technology allows the DRG and CUBE wastewater evaporators to reduce the waste stream to a fraction of the original volume, providing our customers with a highly efficient wastewater disposal solution. All DRG wastewater evaporators have as standard CRA (Chloride Resistant Alloy) stainless steel process/evaporation chamber.

Draygon - Model DRG 7 -5.5 GPH - Electric Run Dry Wastewater Evaporator

Draygon DRG 7 Electric Run Dry Wastewater Evaporators offer economical solutions for aqueous waste water disposal processing up to 5.5 gallons per hour. The DRG 7 Wastewater Evaporator can be run until dry without damaging the unit, and it completely evaporates the wastewater to reduce the waste stream to a fraction of the original volume.

Draygon - Model DRG 40 - 38 - Run Dry Wastewater Evaporator

Draygon DRG 40 Run Dry Wastewater Evaporators are economical wastewater disposal solutions for aqueous waste steams up to 38 gallons/144 liters per hour. They can be fueled by natural gas or LPG.