Cpi Separator Articles & Analysis: Older
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The most common form of parallel plate interceptor used in oil facilities is the corrugated plate interceptor (CPI). This is a refinement of the PPI in that it takes up less plan area for the same particle size removal, and has the added benefit of making sediment handling easier. Figures illustrates a typical downflow CPI design and third slide shows a typical ...
The plant had previously collected run-off and stormwater into in-ground basins that were then pumped through a coalescing (CPI) oil/water separator. The ash and other solids in the stream plugged the coalescing packs, causing the pollutants to bypass the packs and flow out with the effluent. (This is a common problem with coalescing media packs which cannot ...
Coal ash and other solids were clogging existing coalescing oil/water (CPI) separators, plugging the coalescing packs, and allowing solids and oil to bypass the system. After a successful evaluation and pilot test with a rental Monroe plate clarifier, redundant Monroe Horizontal Plate Clarifiers were chosen to properly remove bulk solids and oil from the stream ...
CPI Media is designed for oil separation only! They have long slanted sections which don’t properly shed separated material and very small spacing between their separator tubes, plates, corrugations, or whatever each design touts as the latest and greatest configuration. But guess what…most plants don’t ...
The coalescing oil water separator market is littered with cheap underperforming options that cause nightmares for EHS and maintenance departments. ...
