Oil
Water Separator Applications
Lantec Media
for OWS:

HD Q-PAC®
| Oil
in Water Coalescing Media - How it Works
The importance of oil droplet size is obvious in the above table. This importance is also noted in Stoke's Law that defines the terminal rise velocity of a given sized oil droplet: V = (2gr2) (Dd) / 9m g = acceleration of gravity constant r = oil droplet
radius Note: V increases in proportion to the square of droplet radius! Traditional coalescing media have been variations of corrugated, inclined plates. By definition half of the surface of this type of media must always be aligned upward - which is the wrong direction for support of coalescing action. To attempt, in part to overcome this problem by adding more specific surface, plate separation can be made more narrow. This solution only solves the problem partially as the ratio of incorrect to correctly oriented surface remains 50/50. But as the spacing of plates narrows, plugging of the coalescing media - and hence failure of the OWS unit - becomes more likely. Possible plugging and fouling of the media is also supported by the ~ 45º angle of inclined plate coalescing medias. As an example, plugging of coalescing media was a major problem in the oil water separator at the car wash in Scandinavia, see case study www.lantecp.com/casestudy/cs45.pdf. Heavy particles could not fall into the sludge compartment. HD Q-PAC®, made in oleophilic polypropylene, with all rounded surfaces at a 90º angle vs. the direction of water flow and many slender rods pointing down towards the sludge compartment, offers a solution to the maintenance problems that, until now, have been accepted practice in the oil water separation industry. HD Q-PAC® Coalescing
Media vs. Conventional Media With all rounded elements, the entire surface area of 132 ft2/ft3 (433 m2/m3) of HD Q-PAC® is available to support oil droplet coalescence. As a result, there is no need for any type of 2nd stage polishing to achieve needed oil removal. This fact is based upon HD Q-PAC® fulfilling the European Union's EN 858-1, Test Method for Class I Coalescing Separator. |
HD Q-PAC Brochure for Oil Water Separators Case Studies Superfund
Site Eliminates Significant
Improvements Using HD
Q-PAC Defies Stokes Law
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