Prevent unexpected downtime, sticking valves, and other mechanical issues in tanks and reservoirs by removing varnish through state-of-the-art ion-exchange adsorption systems.
Features
- Side-stream filtration units filter with system online
- Auto shutdown for high filter differential pressure and low flow
- Fuse protected electrical system with easy to use, plug-and-play equipment design
- Uses a granular adsorbent resin and fitted with a high-efficiency micro-glass filter element to remove hard particulate contamination
- Outfitted with both pre and post filter sample ports for quick non-intrusive sampling
- Achieve desired results typically within 3 to 4 weeks
- NEMA 4 and NEMA 7 (HAZOP) rated skids available for rental or purchase with personnel available for testing, setup, and servicing of units
- Engineers available to identify cause of varnish buildup and recommend strategic maintenance plan to enhance system reliability
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! | Water greater than 500 ppm in the oil can cause issues with varnish removal. In these cases, the varnish removal procedure should be combined with a Vacuum Oil Purifier (VOP) to reduce the water content. |