Clear Solutions to Oily Water Separation
17327 Norwell Drive
Covington, La 70435
Phone: 985-809-6480
www.envirotechsystems.com
[email protected]
[email protected]
Quality, Experience, Solutions
• ETS is your full service wastewater treatment solution
• For over 15 years ETS has employed its vast industry
experience into perfecting the water treatment process.
• We offer a full range of treatment options
• New equipment
• Repair/refurbishment of
existing equipment
• Technical Services.
Why Flotation ?
• Remove Oil and Suspended Solid Particles by Introducing
Large Volumes of Finely Disseminated Gas Bubbles into
Liquid
• Oil and Solid Particles become attached to Gas Bubbles
which Rise to the Surface for Removal
IGF Principle of Operation
• Gravity Separation Process
Whereby a Gas Bubble is
caused to Collide with and
Attach to a Separable Specie
(OIL & Solid Particles)
• A Buoyant Effect Will Occur
Causing the Particles to Rise
to the Liquid Surface For
Removal
Main Factors of a Successful IGF System
• Lowest Inlet Oil Concentration
• Retention Time
• Maximize Gasification
• Minimum Recirculation
• Stable Region for Floatable Oil to Rise
• Chemical Treatment Program
• Efficient Froth Removal System
Retention Time
• Minimum Retention Time 4-5 Minutes at Capacity
• Ensure Flow Rates Operate Below Units Capacity
• Solids and Sludge can Reduce Volume therefore Reducing
Retention Time
Maximum Gasification
• Adequate Gas Blanket
• Eliminates Gas Leaks
• Gas Intakes is Clear and Free of Debris
• Minimize Internal Scale and Sludge.
Sufficient Water Recirculation
• All Four (4) Agitators Operating
• Agitators Operating within Manufactures Specification
• Agitator Internals free of Scale and Debris.
– Rotors
– Disperser
– Disperser Hood
Stable Region To Allow Floatable Oil to Rise
• Regulate Induced Gas To Provide Stable Region
• Normal Operating Level Should be Above Mixing Region
Efficient Froth Removal System
• Properly Adjusted Skimmer System
• Stable Operating Level
• Proper Choice and Operation of Instrumentation
• Adequate Means of Removal from System
HYDRAULIC (ENVIRO-CELL)
MECHANICAL (WEMCO)
Types of Flotation Cells
• MECHANICAL (WEMCO)
Spinning Rotor which Induces Gas into the System
• HYDRAULIC (Enviro-Cell)
Recirculating Water through an Orifice to Induce Gas
HYDRAULIC (ENVIRO-CELL)
MECHANICAL (WEMCO)
WEMCO Agitator Assembly
1. Shaft
2. Belt Drive
3. Upper Bearing
4. Lower Bearing
5. Agitator Housing
6. Motor
7. Standpipe
8. Air intake
9. Hood
10. Disperser
11. Rotor
12. Guard
WEMCO Flotation Cell
Enviro-Cell™
Enviro-Cell™
Features and Benefits of
WEMCO and Enviro-Cell
System Design Moving Scale Maintenance Flexible Efficiency
Parts Build-Up Operation
Wemco Complex High Moderate High No High
Enviro- Simple and
Low Low Low Yes High
cell Compact
Enviro-Cell™
IGF Features and Benefits
• Full 5 minute retention time including recycle
• Inlet Surge Cell with skimming
• Clearwell (Quiescent Cell)
• Four (4) active Cells
• No moving parts inside vessel
• Adjustable Oil Weir Assembly in
each cell
• Cylindrical design for structural
integrity and minimum corrosion
• Multiple Eductors for maximum
separation
• Low Maintenance
Clear Solutions to Oily Water Separation
17327 Norwell Drive
Covington, La 70435
Phone: 985-809-6480
www.envirotechsystems.com
[email protected]
[email protected]