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Product Description
During the pretreatment cleaning process before coating, a significant amount of oil contamination is washed off from workpieces. This oil originates from earlier stages, such as storage, rust prevention, machining, and stamping, and often consists of emulsified oils. If not promptly removed, these oils can degrade the cleaning solution, reduce cleaning efficiency, and increase wastewater treatment costs. Additionally, oil contamination can compromise bath stability and lower product qualification rates.
To address this issue, an oil-water separator is essential for the degreasing stage of the coating production line.
Key Features
1. Dual-Stage Heating Demulsification & Gravity Separation
2. Efficient Removal of Floating and Suspended Oils
3. Adjustable Liquid Level Control
4. No Consumables & Continuous Operation
Applications
Separation Process
1. The contaminated solution is pumped into the oil-water separator via two inlets:
2. The solution passes through the dual-stage high-temperature demulsification chamber, where heat modifies the electrical field of tiny oil droplets, reducing repulsion and promoting coalescence into larger droplets.
3. Gravity separation occurs, allowing oil to float and be discharged through an oil-separation tank, while clean liquid is directed to a clean-liquid reservoir.
4. A liquid level-controlled transfer pump returns the purified solution to the degreasing tank, ensuring continuous operation and maintaining cleaning efficiency.
This oil-water separator optimizes degreasing efficiency, enhances product quality, and reduces overall operational costs, making it an essential component in coating production lines.