What are the applications of Oil Skimmers?
Oil skimmers are equipment pieces that eliminate oil floating on the surface of a fluid. Commonly, oil skimmers work as they are made of materials to which oil is more likely to stick than the fluid it is floating on, and simultaneously, the fluid has very little attraction to the oil skimmers. Now, the question arises, where these skimmers are actually used. In this guide, we will focus on the application of Oil Skimmers.
Typical Applications of an Oil Skimmer
Typical Applications of an Oil Skimmer
1. Sewage
Treatment
In a sewage treatment plant, there is
almost always the availability of grease and Oil. The oil is tough to deal with
the primary treatment as it would actually need an immense amount of coagulants
to deal with this oil with the large OPEx. This would also not be perfect for
the bacteria in the secondary treatment procedure and deadly for membrane
systems in the tertiary treatment process. Oil Skimmers is an equalization tank
with the lessen agitation will be able to eliminate the share of oil from such
sewage.
2. Oil and
Gas Refinery Process
These are places
that deal excellently with the Hydrocarbons in tons. The refining process by
itself creates hydrocarbon oils of different viscosity. The separation between
oils of different viscosity is possible with the aid of oil skimmers who
oil-touching materials are treated to be sensitive to the certain viscosity
ranges.
3. Machine/Locomotive/Automotive
shops
All machining
needs an oil, coolant, grease, all of which are expensive and after machining,
the coolant-oil combination is gathered in a tank, where the oil floats to the
surface and can be eliminated with oil Skimmers.
4. Oil and
Gas Refinery – Effluent
Effluent from
refineries has large quantities of hydrocarbons in their wastewater making it
impossible to do tertiary and secondary treatment without the separation of the
majority of the Hydrocarbons by using skimmers. The retrieved hydrocarbon/oil
is fed back to the crude oil tank for further reprocessing.
5. Solvent
Recovery
Particular
chemical companies manufacturing solvents or companies by using pricey solvents
are mostly not able to re-use these solvents since it has oil mixed and
floating. In such cases, disposable of these solvents can cost upwards of $500
per barrel. It is the place where multiple oil skimmers will actually reduce
oil disposal and encourage re-use.
6. Odor
Removal
Some oils give
actually foul odor. Allowing this oil to stay in the process effluent or liquid
allows the odor pervades around the complete of the liquid. Oil skimmers are
able to eliminate these oils to a very substantial amount leaving only minimal
trace contents of oil behind.
7. Oil for
Money
Certain oils are
extensively used as raw materials in animals, soap, and fish feed. Your
company’s waste oil can be a precious resource to companies manufacturing the
above. The former saves on the price of treatment, the latter find a reasonable
source of the raw material.
8. Oil Spill
in Oceans and Water Bodies
Most of the
world’s crude oil is transported around the sea through ships. Whenever there
is a breach in the ship's hull or an accident abroad, the ship leaks oil on the
water’s surface. It can be near the coats or deep into the ocean. In such
cases, weir, floating drum, and funnel skimmers are extensively used to
eliminate the oil from the surface.
9. Pipe
Clogging
Pipes are
basically used to transport process liquid or effluent can clog due to tramp
oil sludge created due to the availability of oil. Pipe clogging can be avoided
if the oil majority is removed by using oil skimmers.
10. Zero
Liquid Discharge
Water is
polluted with oil cannot be reused as process water in most industries. When
the oil is eliminated from this water and along with other treatment steps
water can be reused and recycled and thereby instituting ZLD (Zero Liquid
Discharge).
Oil skimming devices come in a variety of types with different features. oil skimmers can be used for pits, tanks, ponds, basins, lagoons, and wash systems, clarifiers, API Separators, sumps, and many more purposes.
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