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Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) technology emerged as an energy-efficient alternative to multi-effect evaporation, using mechanical compressors to reuse vapor energy rather than requiring external steam. However, traditional MVR systems operated at high temperatures (90-120°C), leading to significant scaling and fouling issues that limited their application to relatively clean streams. The scaling problem was particularly severe with high-salinity industrial brines containing calcium, magnesium, and silica.