Oil Coalescer
An oil coalescer separates oil from water or other fluids by coalescing small oil droplets into larger ones, which are easier to separate due to their increased buoyancy. The process involves the mixture passing through oleophilic and hydrophobic media, causing droplets to combine and rise to the surface, where they can be removed.
This system is used in metalworking, parts washing, vibratory finishing, automotive, power generation, food and beverage processing, and petrochemical industries to purify water or process fluids.
Oil coalescers offer efficiency in removing fine oil droplets, superior effluent quality, space-saving design, low maintenance, and versatility across different fluids and flow rates. They are preferred over skimmers, flotation units, centrifuges, or biological treatments when high-quality effluent and efficiency are essential.