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Oil Separators

11/24/2011 2:17 PM

OIL SEPARATORS

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Re: OIL SEPARATORS

11/24/2011 2:27 PM

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11/24/2011 2:44 PM

The most simple is an underflow dam. You allow water accumulate behind a dam and put a pipe through the dam below the surface of the water and pump off the oil while the water flows through.

As for separating different types of oil, search refineries.

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11/24/2011 2:47 PM

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11/24/2011 3:43 PM

What about em??????

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Re: OIL SEPARATORS

11/24/2011 3:59 PM

OIL SEPARATORS - The name is self-explanatory as to their function.

Could you perhaps elaborate please?

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Re: OIL SEPARATORS

11/24/2011 4:05 PM

Why did you quit this thread?

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11/27/2011 7:54 PM

I propose that anyone who shouts nouns and is named yasser is banned from these fora forever....

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