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Heat utilization in the emulsion separation process

04/27/2008 12:46 AM

Greetings

I'm working at a plant that its primary function is to separate the recovered oil to oil and water and gas. We use demulsifier chemicals in this process and I want to ask about the heat introduction in the process

Will it increase the separation efficiency and is it economically feasible to do this

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Re: Heat utilization in the emulsion separation process

04/27/2008 8:55 AM

wat kind of oil is it?.... surely to improve efficiency u can raise temprature, add a coalesing pad etc

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Re: Heat utilization in the emulsion separation process

04/28/2008 12:14 AM

Good day

Could you guide me to a web site or book describing the heating system in details?

Thanks for your response

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