Separators - Scrubbers - Condensate Blowcase
Features of Vertical Separators
- Standard two-phase and three-phase separators,
production and test.
- High-surface defoaming separators.
- Free-water knockouts.
- Liquid knockouts.
- Microscrubbers, liquids and solids.
- Blowcases.
- Gas scrubbers.
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Oil and Gas Primary Separation
BS&B Custom-engineered separators have exclusive design and operational
features which provide maximum efficiency throughout a long service
life. BS&B's proven strength and experience with high volume crude
oil streams are unsurpassed and includes separation of foamy and
/or waxy crude oils using single vessel capacities of over 600,000
barrels per day.
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Features of Horizontal Separators
- Standard two-phase and three-phase separators,
production and test.
- High-surface defoaming separators.
- Free-water knockouts.
- Liquid knockouts.
- Microscrubbers, liquids and solids.
- Blowcases.
- Gas scrubbers.
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Oil and Gas Primary Separation
BS&B Custom-engineered separators have exclusive design and operational
features which provide maximum efficiency throughout a long service
life. BS&B's proven strength and experience with high volume crude
oil streams are unsurpassed and includes separation of foamy and
/or waxy crude oils using single vessel capacities of over 600,000
barrels per day.
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Features of Micro Scrubber
- The Microscrubber is designed to handle situations where liquid
removal to the one micron level is required. A primary
application
is at compressor stations to protect the compressors.
- The Microscrubber contains two operating sections, a filter
section and a mist extractor section. The filter section consists
of an inlet baffle and a number of tubular fiber glass filters
connected in parallel through a bulkhead support plate. The mist
extractor section contains a wire mesh mist extractor. A lower
split chamber serves as an accumulator for collecting the free
liquid draining from the filters or mist extractor. Differential
pressure between the two stages prevents the use of a common dump
valve; each section must be drained separately.
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Recycling Separators - Process
- Black, Sivalls & Bryson (Canada) Limited's
model VRS and HRS Recycling Separators have three effective stages
of
operation. In the first stage, essentially all the free liquid
and a good portion of the entrained liquid is spun out of the
gas by centrifugal force, created by the tangential entry into
the separator. In the second stage, the remaining entrained liquid
in the gas is spun out under the influence of increased centrifugal
force (high velocity vortex). In the third stage, the last separation
process is completed, as the gas exits into the outlet tube and
the remaining entrained liquid is recycled through the gap entering
the lower pressure upper chamber.
- The liquid chamber is designed to handle the liquid flow as
per your design requirements. This chamber may be designed for
liquid/liquid separation or to handle very large liquid flows.
- BS&B Canada's engineers will custom size/design to meet separation
requirements if your flowrate specifications cannot be accommodated
in our wide range of Standard Units.
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