HORIZONTAL SEPARATORS |
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| Horizontal three phase separators Benefits |
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High efficiency liquid removal
Wide liquid handling operating range
Extremely high gas throughput
Customized for three-phase flow applications
Reduce separation problems caused by foam, carryover, and carry under
Accommodate small quantities of solids |
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These separators are designed to provide efficient liquid removal at high gas flow capacities. They will effectively handle large liquid slugs and are easily applied to three-phase separation.
Wide range of vessel sizes for different flow rates
Pneumatic control valves on gas and oil outlets
Fitted with deflector plate, coalescing plates, foam and vortex breaker, weir plate, and mist extractor
Sand-jet line for fast cleaning
Two relief valves to protect against overpressure
Compliant with ASME VIII, div.1 or 2, H2S (NACE MR0175) |
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Three Phase Separator mounted on Skid |
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VERTICAL SEPARATORS |
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Vertical Gas Separator Benefits |
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High efficiency liquid removal from gas streams
Broad operating range
Effective slug catcher
Minimal footprint required
Handles both high and low gas-liquid ratios |
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These separators are designed to handle both high and low gas-liquid ratios. They are especially recommended for applications where heavy liquid entrainment causes a slugging problem.
The simple design of
the Vertical Gas Separator makes it the most commonly used gas scrubber. It is the most economical design for low pressures and/or low flow rates. This vertically oriented vessel features a side inlet and a gas outlet normally located on the top. Alternate gas outlet designs are available to reduce overall vessel height.
Vertical Gas Separators normally provide four main functions – inlet momentum control, vapor demisting, liquid retention, and liquid outlet control. |
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