Tpi oil separator
So, what is the problem with oil?
Why does it need to be separated from water? Simply put, it poses an
environmental hazard.
Oils found in wastewater include
not only the cooking oils and grease that homes, restaurants, and other
commercial activities wash down the drain, but also petroleum and other
hazardous products. These disrupt ecological systems and are harmful to plants,
animals, and us humans.
Of course, there are several
equations and formulae that are important to incorporate when it comes to
evaluating the appropriate size or style of oil water separator a certain
application calls for. But the one to keep in mind is:
Oil +
Solids + Time = SLUDGE
Simply put, Krofta’s oil water
separator does just what you might expect from the name – it separates oil and
suspended solids from water so that it can be skimmed away. I know what
you’re thinking. Doesn’t oil separate from water automatically?
It is true that oil and water
have a gravitational difference. Oil is lighter than water so it tends to float
to the top. However, due to the nature of wastewater, which is suffused with
all kinds of contaminants, some oil particulates, especially tiny droplets, can
get hung up.
Two Stage CPI/TPI Separator
Oil water separators are designed
specifically to target oil based on the gravitational difference between oil
and water, allowing for heavier solids (sludge) to settle to the bottom while
oil rises to the top, leaving additional wastewater in the middle layer. Sludge
can then be scraped away, oil can be skimmed off of the top, and wastewater can
move along for further treatment.
As
wastewater passes through our separator, oil particulates are tumbled over the
surface, allowing them to collect and form larger globules, increasing
buoyancy. This, in turn, helps more of the oil to separate and rise above the
water.
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