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Mk I Slop Oil Plant

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The MKI Plant
The Plant in
the photo is specifically designed for the treatment of Slop Oils
defined as oily waste containing <3.0% solids-sediments by volume of the
whole waste. Its capacity is determined mainly by the viscosity of the
feed. For example slop oils with a viscosity in the range of 10-20 Cst
at 50°C can be treated at 15 m3/hr whereas those having a 180 Cst at
50°C can be treated at 5 m3/hr. We therefore recommend to treat at a
temperature of 95°C to maximize the plant capacity and to improve the
overall separation performance to produce the highest quality oil. A
major variable in treating slops are the concentrations of common
contaminates, water & solids. One limitation of the MKI is the
solids-sediments volume. The MKI requires the feed contain <3.0% solids.
If the solids exceed 3.0% we recommend our MKII Plant model. The G-force
3-phase MKI centrifuge applies 6000-g to separate the water and any
solids-sediments from the oil phase for the purpose of achieving the
highest quality treated oil in the smallest operational footprint. The
MKI can be supplied as either an Oil Purifier or Water Concentrator by
nature of its vertical disc-stack configuration. G-force is unique for
the treatment of slop oils, when compared to 3-phase horizontal scroll
decanters, in that the vertical disc-stack is not critically sensitive
to changes in oil and water feed ratios common to slops. This feature
eliminates the requirement of batch blending residence tanks and as a
result produces a higher quality treated oil phase. The MKI plants are
designed to the new EU ATEX specifications and/or Class I Div 2 for
compliance involving Oilfield operations. A special design feature is
the interconnecting in-out pipe and utility works centrally located at
the rear of the skid module where all supplies centrally flange thereby
minimizing space requirements, making installation and commissioning a
quick, simple and easy task and providing excellent operations logic and
safety monitoring as required for the treatment of the various
classifications of slop oils.
Principle of Operations
The feedstock is picked up by the plant-installed pumps for feeding
into the plant process. Process heat is provided by G-force through our
Heat Exchangers whereby hot water (from a boiler system) or steam (if
available on site) is utilized to heat the slop oil to the required
range of 95°C for feed into the 3-phase Centrifuge. Depending on the
contamination volume of water contained in the oil phase, the oil-water
droplet sizes and the volume of particle sizes in the range of 5 mµ to
10 mµ determines if Treating Chemicals are required in the separation
process. Normally at 6000-g treatment of low viscosity slop oils can be
accomplished without the use of Treating Chemicals thereby significantly
reducing cost. If however viscosities are in the high range treating
chemicals are required. Therefore the plant is delivered with a static
mixer where treating chemicals are first injected to mix with the
contaminated oil. Immediately following the static mixer the feed enters
the G-force RTR Dynamic Residence Blender to insure the treating
chemicals come into direct contact with the water phase droplets and the
sediment particles so as to de-emulsify or coalesce them for separation.
The treated slop oil leave the RTR Blender and immediately enter the
6000 g-force High Speed Centrifuge to separate the oil-water-sediments.
The separated oil is immediately transfer to the clean oil export tank
and ready to be returned to the client or sold into the market place.
The separated water is pumped to the client’s wastewater treatment
facility or if needed G-force can provide a small water concentration
centrifuge to treat the water separated from the 3-phase centrifuge so
that it meets the disposal regulation for land or sea. Finally the
solids separated from the centrifuge are directly conveyed into a solids
thickener-dryer (optional) for final disposal & declassification.
G-force specializes in the design and manufacture of custom plants to
meet any defined capacities specific to the needs of our customers. This
is achieved by the simple addition of multiples of the main components.
Installation & Serviceability
G-force plants are supplied with one-year of spares and come with a
recommended maintenance schedule based on each 2000 hours of operations
(4 times per year). All primary equipment is supplied as a complete
package including special tools and is ready for installation on a level
concrete pad. A G-force engineer supervises the plant installation and
commissioning on site, which for the MKI normally takes ~7 days.
Installation tools and special equipment servicing tools are also
provided with the delivery of the plant. Immediately following plant
commissioning the actual operations are ready to commence. If required
G-force arrange special rates for on site training of the clients
assigned Plant Operator to insure a smooth handover. No other
requirements are needed except for the client to bring service points to
the concrete pad for hook up purposes. If required G-force also supplies
all climate buildings dimensionally specific for the plant footprint as
delivered.
Dimensions & Utilities
Basically, if the client orders a plant with a heat supply from G-force,
the only utility requirements are electrical power, diesel for the Hot
Water Boiler and plant operations water (~100 liters/hr). If the client
has a steam heat supply only electricity and operations water are needed.
The kW and water depend on plant size and options chosen, details of
which are provided with our quotations. For the plant shown in the photo
the electrical requirement is 35 kW of installed power and the footprint
is ~L6m x ~W2.2m.
Delivery timeframe, plant certification & equipment warrantees
Delivery, from the time of approved order placement up to ex-works,
requires G-force 12 weeks and is dependent upon the delivery timeframe
of the major components. It is the policy of G-force that before
shipment the plant is fully assembled at the factory and undergoes a
complete Factory Mechanical Completion Certification. The buyer is asked
to attend this certification. During the last 7-day period of plant
fabrication G-force invites the Buyers assigned engineers to our
manufacturing facility in Holland for schooling and hands on training.
G-force provides the Buyer a Mechanical Warranty to certify that the
plant delivered is under warranty for 100% of the supply against any
defects for the 1st year of operations, starting from the date of
commissioning, or for a period of 18 months from the date of ex-works
delivery, whichever comes first. |