60 Gph Centrifuge One-Stop Shopping Catalog

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At SkimOil, Inc. we make and sell oil skimmers and oil water separators.

The purpose of this OilyNews newsletter is to give you a short overview of oil skimming and the equipment and a few of the ways to get it done…NOT to sell you oil skimmers—but we would!

We do NOT usually sell to the spill response contractors, except when there are spills, and unlikely as it is—when they need more of our type skimmers NOW. The spill contractors already have a LOT of skimming equipment and containment boom. They have HUGE buying power so they get it on the "relative cheap" and then they store it and keep it ready—WITH TRAINED TEAMS—standing by.

American companies who have a lot of oil to spill or leak, must have a registered spill plan with the EPA or USCG. These companies who own or handle the oil usually have an agreement with Oil Spill Response organizations (OSRO's), contractors who have a LOT of trucks and boats stationed all around the country full of spill equipment—on standby. These are usually highly trained professional teams—but the brunt of the work is done by the local labor pool with lower cost manual labor, sometimes with minimum OSHA 40-hour training.

People with oil to spill often have their own equipment and trained "First Response Teams," but that's just until the (OSRO) spill response contractor gets onsite. Often at a spill scene, the on-site coordinators or "agency overseeing things" sometimes decide they need more of a certain type of floating weir skimmers or rotary drum skimmers… WE LIKE THAT, but most of our day to day business is industrial or process type skimming and not needed for SUDDEN SERVICE.

The oil skimmer business on a daily basis is like most others… long moments of routine—interrupted by short bursts of chaos and madness. Business is good without big spill incidents, thank you. But do keep in mind… we always have a lot of skimmers in stock— ready to go NOW!

We don't have the time to go into great detail here and now—but we'll be sending out more "OilyNews" updates on skimming as the BP/Deepwater Horizon exploration rig Gulf oil spill and blowout proceeds—which it's certain to do.
God help us all if the weather doesn't help!

What's an oil skimmer and how is it different from an oil water separator?
The short version is that oil skimmers are for removing free floating (gross) oil from the surface of water, while oil water separators are flow thru devices for removing free and un-emulsified oils from a moving stream of water—sometimes down to a parts per million (ppm) level. Today we're talking oil skimmers and the types available.

Spill response contractor equipment is mostly like our industrial skimmers—just much larger and heavier duty.

Selective Floating Skimmers Give You Oil Only!

These skimmers give you as little as 3% water—but the Gulf oil right now is being emulsified with up to 50/50 water—YIKES

The selective type oil skimmer is always motor driven and operates by introducing to the oil—a surface (metal or plastic) that the oil is highly attracted to and sticks to. This surface, being a belt or mop or tube or drum or disc, is then rotated around (by the motor) to an oil removal spot, and then 60 Gph Centrifuge wiped or wrung or scraped off, allowing the oil to run off by gravity flow to a sump or tank or trough or some-where else for eventual removal. The water does not like (very much) the plastic or metal rotating element (drum?)—so you don't have to dispose of as much water!

Case in point: our floating drum skimmers (FDS) float on the surface of the water/oil and the drum (air or hydraulic driven) rotates slowly thru the oil, getting covered with oil, then rotating around then scraped off by a "doctor" blade allowing the oil to flow into the sump where it collects—then gets pumped away. Consider this to be a two part operation—skimming and pumping.

Skimming is removing the oil from the surface—and the pumping part moves that oil to storage. If you're skimming—you gotta' keep pumping it off or the floating skimmer turn into a submarine.

These floating drum skimmers are the most efficient way of moving a LOT of oil FAST—and not give you as much water to deal with. These drum skimmers only need a few inches of water to float in. Even our smallest industrial drum skimmer "the steelmax" which is only 2.5' x 3.5' can skim an amazing 20 gallons of oil per minute—now you can see why you have to keep pumping it out! Very few people have this much oil to skim.

Floating drum skimmers are available to skim as much as 200 GPM.

An industrial floating drum skimmer can skim from 30-60 GPM —and it's only 3' x 5' and can be thrown in the back of a pickup by just two men. These drum skimmers are so FAST that they are the tool of choice on spills…but the oil has to be touching the drum—not always so easy to do.

Sometimes as you've seen on the news videos—the oil is not a contiguous mass—it's fragmented and broken up by waves and wind action, making the drum skimmer not so effective.

But when it's in oil, a big drum skimmer is an awesome picture—imagine being able to skim 3-4 barrels of oil per minute (100-200 GPM)—without getting much water! It's all a function of the large amount of surface area on the drums—as long as they touch the oil. These are serious skimmers.

NON-Selective Skimming—Floating Weir Type Surface Skimmers

Now onto the non-selective type skimmers which do give you a lot of water to deal with. These floating weir type skimmers are like a floating vacuum head—creating a low spot on the surface of the oil/water—allowing everything on the surface near it—to run into that floating low spot. Think of it as a stand pipe or floating drain on the surface.

The FWS floating weir skimmer attracts and influences the surface all around the skimmer—it's a pure surface skimmer.

The surface of the liquid is going to be drawn into the mouth or weir and goes down it's drain which is the suction line to a remote pump. Whatever is on the surface (oil/feathers/fish/trash/water) is going to be drawn into the skimmer sump by the movement of the water or surface flow across the weir. These skimmers don't have any motor driven rotating elements, BUT they do require use of a remote pump to pump away everything that's running into that floating surface drain. Make no mistake, these will give you a lot of water to deal with if you have little surface oil—but they are FAST and flow rates can range from a few GPM up to hundreds of gallons per minute. Our FWS that's 3' x 4' will skim the surface at up to 400 GPM. We can scale that up to 1000 GPM!

In the ideal world, if you had unlimited storage tanks, this would be the best skimmer, but it gives you a lot of water to deal with along with the oil. Getting rid of oily water is tough itself, and requires an oil water separator (a flow thru device for separating oil from a moving stream of water).

The floating weir skimmers are also used to skim or remove floating stuff other than oil—such as floating fly ash in power plants, floating duck weed in ponds, grass/ plastic pellets and anything else that floats on the surface and that can be influenced by the motion of water moving across the surface. If this floating weir skimmer is sitting in pure oil—you can move huge amounts of oil fast without getting water along with it!

Here are some general application ideas about which skimmer to use where:

 

Floating Oil Skimmers

- Hook a hose to it and put it into the water.

- Hook the other end of the hose to a pump—start skimming!

- Capable of high recovery rates—usually measured in gallons per minute.

- Floating drum skimmers—for removing a lot of oil without water—FAST or use with very heavy oils—the toughest and most effective skimmers made. Hydraulic or air powered.

- Floating disc skimmers—same as above but somewhat more delicate—probably not so good where it gets moved around a lot. Hydraulic or air powered.

- Floating weir skimmers—real workhorse-type skimmers, the only skimmer that will remove sheen or floating stuff other than oil. Works great with a vac truck or AOD pumps.

 

Hard-Mounted / Installed Skimmers

- Low recovery rate—usually measured in gallons per hour.

- Belt skimmers: electric, great for reaching down into a pit or well or tank and lifting the oil to the surface. Requires no pump. Usually rather lower recovery rates—low maintenance.

- Rope mop wringer skimmers: have a LOT more surface area than belts; the rope usually looks like a squirrel tail, often used/stretched across a pond or tank, has wringer rollers—won't tolerate high solids content. Electric, air or hydraulic powered. Higher maintenance.

- Tube type skimmers: same idea as above—uses a hose-like tube that dances on the surface to gather oil. Recovery rates to 40 gph. Low maintenance.

 

As always—experience helps with skimmer applications. SkimOil, Inc. has all the skimmer technologies known to man. This is what we do all the time, so we can bring highly specialized knowledge and experience to your requirement—giving you the right technology so we can get it right—the first time. If you need a skimmer—FAST—or in a while, CALL!

Learn more about oil skimmers here:

http://www.skimoil.com/oil_skimmers.htm

Learn more about oil water separators here:

http://www.skimoil.com/oil_water_separators.htm

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by biodiesel_equipment on July 27, 2010

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Book is great if you want to learn how to save money by using cooking oil as fuel for diesel. A little technical, but explained very well.


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i'm hoping to bring biodiesel to my town within a few Biodiesel Antigel years. it's a small town though, with a lot of trucks that run on diesel. my environmental club at school is really pushing for it, and i'd really like to bring it. any tips?
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Efforts to find affordable replacements to current vehicle fuel choices, biodiesel has quickly become one of the leading alternatives.

Biodiesel is considered a renewable eco-friendly resource derived from vegetable oil or animal fats. Once the vegetable oil or animal fat is processed, it becomes a combustible material, like the petroleum-based diesel currently used today in many vehicles. In fact, it is used daily around the world, and is already rapidly becoming the main stay of a lot of family budgets, with ever increasing popularity.

Biodiesel can and is being produced from rapeseed, soybeans, algae, palm oil, hemp, lard, mustard seed-in fact, any vegetable oil source, and yes, even waste vegetable oil, fish oil and animal fats. In fact, the August 2005 edition of National Geographic reported one biodiesel user who got his waste vegetable oil free from a local potato chip shop and spent eight dollars a month to turn it into biodiesel, which as we know is common practice now in many places.

Some of the advantages of biodiesel include:

* Biodiesel is an excellent way to use the vegetable oil and animal fats produced today, solving the hugely potential problem of waste products otherwise disposed of badly and the past problems that caused our environment.

* Biodiesel is biodegradable on land or in water, so naturally safer for all animal and plant life.

* Biodiesel is nontoxic.

* Biodiesel can be safer in accidents because it has a much higher flash point (300° Fahrenheit) than regular diesel or gasoline, and is considered a non-hazardous material.

* Biodiesel is a better solvent, so it cleans engines that have been dirtied and stained by long-term use of regular Biodiesel Antigel petroleum diesel.

* Biodiesel can be used right now, in any concentration with current petroleum diesel engines, making the transfer from one to the other very easy. However, older petroleum diesel engines may experience a higher degradation of seals and gaskets which can easily be changes for modern plastic alternatives used today.

* Biodiesel usage dramatically reduces carbon monoxide emissions and carbon dioxide emissions.

* Biodiesel reduces sulphur emissions by 100% (because it does not contain sulphur), which will help contribute to the Kyoto protocol mandate of reducing sulphur emissions.

Proponents say it may replace the fossil fuels used today to power vehicles. But it still has a ways to go:

* Biodiesel just like regular diesel tends to gel at temperatures that are very low, but this can also be rectified with additives.

* Biodiesel is more expensive to produce by the Gas Companies right now than other fuels currently in use (although rising costs in fossil fuel production could outstrip this problem shortly).

* Biodiesel will need a lot of vegetable oil and animal fat to meet the demand, and critics suggest that land use dedicated to filling the need will be astronomical, and largely an inefficient use of land in supporting the demand.

* The EPA reports that American restaurants produce 300,000,000 gallons of waste cooking oil every year, and although biodiesel can be produced from it, in the past it went to producing soaps, etc, but the cost of collecting it has caused Biodieselers to celebrate because a lot of them are happy to collect it for free.

There is a lot of support in the potential of biodiesel eventually helping to replace fossil fuels. In order to generate an accurate calculation on whether it's a viable alternative or not, there are a lot of things that need to be taken into consideration. Check out my new book 'The Secrets of Biodiesel' and really get a handle on this.

Biodiesel commercially, is not cost effective today because it is not produced in such a large-scale. If it were manufactured on a larger scale, it may have a greater effect on price. To use a different example, it costs more-per-car to produce only one or two cars than it costs to produce 10 cars, or a hundred cars, or thousand cars. (This is why Henry Ford is hailed as a genius of the production industry, because he reduced car prices by creating an assembly line). So once the scale of biodiesel is ramped up, the cost will be more effective.

The cost of biodiesel has become very affordable as a way to fuel cars and heat homes of our individual Biodieselers, however, replacing the current processing plants that take oil and turn it into fuel may be so high that it is prohibitive, and asking drivers to switch vehicles or swap engines may not be an alternative for everyone. So clearly, there will need to be a "phasing in" effect in order to increase biodiesel or other bio-fuels, thereby greatly reducing the stranglehold of petroleum-based fuels.

Another factor to consider is the social cost. While many people do have the best intentions in mind to reduce emissions and waste and improve on their use of fossil fuels, people still make decisions based on their own personal impact; how much money and time will they save? There may be lots of people that are concerned about ecology, but there are so many more people concerned about whether they can afford to make the transition. Until biodiesel becomes the cheaper choice, the general public will not make the transition.
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