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Oil Skimmers, Inc.
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The Challenge of Removing Surface (Free-Floating) Oil
Imagine tackling your greatest production challenge quickly, easily and inexpensively. Now imagine tackling your greatest production challenge quickly, easily and inexpensively – and even generating a profit while doing so. For businesses and industries that deal with oil separation and removal, the solution does not need to be expensive or ...
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Chemstations, Inc.
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The focus of many biodiesel producers is currently to get production facilities up and running as quickly as possible to take advantage of current demand, both consumer- and political- driven. As the process is fairly well known, well developed, and relatively simple to design, build and operate, rigorous simulation is only now generating strong interest. This has illuminated significant ...
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Oil Skimmers, Inc.
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Solving waste oil management and removal problems in power generating plants
If your plant is like most, it is doing a good job of preventing oily water waste and waste oils from escaping into the environment. But at what cost? As labor resources dwindle, operating and maintaining drainage systems, oil separators, and sometimes inadequate oil removal equipment is expensive. Paying higher than ...
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BHS-Filtration Inc.
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A Treatise of Filter Cake Washing Mechanisms In Pressure and Vacuum Filtration Systems1
Barry A. Perlmutter, President & Managing Director BHS-Filtration Inc. 9123-115 Monroe Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28270 Phone: 704.845.1190 Fax: 704.845.1902 E-mail: barry.perlmutter@bhs-filtration.com
Introduction During many chemical and pharmaceutical process operations, cake washing is required since ...
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Siemens Water Technologies
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Population growth was straining the resources of the East Richmond County Public Service District (Columbia S.C.). Its Gill's Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant now had processing problems and wanted to increase capacity, but had little room to grow onsite. Building a new plant elsewhere wasn't a practical option, so district staff investigated compact upgrade alternatives.
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