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  2. Oil skimmer - Wikipedia

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    An oil skimmer is a device that is designed to remove oil floating on a liquid surface. They are commonly used to recover oil from oil spills in water, or in Industrial situations where waters are contaminated with oil. Oil skimmers are designed to remove free floating oil and are not water treatment devices.

  3. Cutting fluid - Wikipedia

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    In extreme cases it can be seen as a film or skin on the surface of the coolant or as floating drops of oil. Skimmers are used to separate the tramp oil from the coolant. These are typically slowly rotating vertical discs that are partially submerged below the coolant level in the main reservoir.

  4. Boiler blowdown - Wikipedia

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    A more sophisticated skimmer arrangement attaches a swivel joint to the pipe for a short length of pipe suspended by a float. [2] The skimmer may be more effective at removing floating oil which might otherwise cause foaming. Surface blowdown is normally fed to a flash tank and heat exchanger for heat recovery.

  5. API oil–water separator - Wikipedia

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    Oily water separators (OWS) for separating oil from the bilge water accumulated in ships as required by the international MARPOL Convention. [8] [9] Oil and water separators are commonly used in electrical substations. The transformers found in substations use a large amount of oil for cooling purposes. Moats are constructed surrounding ...

  6. Oily water separator (marine) - Wikipedia

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    The oil accumulating at the top is then transferred to waste oil tank on the vessel where it is later discharged to a treatment facility ashore. This type of Oily Water Separator is common in ships, but it has flaws that decrease efficiency. Oil particles that are twenty micrometers or smaller are not separated.

  7. Boom (containment) - Wikipedia

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    A containment boom is a temporary floating barrier used to contain an oil spill. Booms are used to reduce the possibility of polluting shorelines and other resources, and to help make recovery easier. Booms help to concentrate oil in thicker surface layers so that skimmers, vacuums, or other collection methods can be used more effectively. They ...

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