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An Efficient Fuel & Solvent Recycling System – For Efficiency of High-Quality Diesel Fuel for Turbin
Posted: Nov 27, 2017
One of the most critical and minute aspect during and before an industrial treatment process is the removal of debris and free water from all kinds of impurities, fossil fuel, and types of hydrocarbon-based solvents. Originating from the Advanced Fuel Filtration System (AFFS), the solvent recycling system and the solvent purification system both were designed and synthesized to provide high-quality diesel fuel for gas turbines, and jet fuel for refueling.
Solve your Fuel & Solvent Filtration problems – with systems that can handle fuel containing even 5% emulsified or free water and can with ease, clean fuel with less than 5ppm water and suspended solids in their meager state, approximately 0.02%.
After having a relevant idea about the scope and ability of such recycling systems, let’s move on to the worldwide applicability of the filtration and purification systems – from being useful in Navy shipboard applications to its various uses in the commercialized aviation industry.
Apart from the uses as mentioned above, the other suitable applications of the efficient fuel & solvent recycling systems include;
- For Aviation fuels – Used to cleanse and recycle the fuel for re-use, and consists of the following types – Jet A, Jet B, Jet A-1, JP-4, JP-5, and JP-8, with additives
- For the process of hydrocarbon solvent purification and recycling
- Separation of emulsified water/fuel and water/solvent mixtures
- Purification of various oil refinery products
- For Vehicle/Commercial fuel uses: diesel, kerosene, and gasoline
The fuel and solvent recycling systems employ a well-patented, advanced membrane separation technology to remove free water, emulsified water, and dirt from fuels and solvents. All of that is possible simply because of the proprietary fouling resistant – ‘Water-Selective Membranes’ which enables a simplified filtration process, which in reality is a two-stage filtration and separation approach minimizing the build-up of membrane surface cake layers through a surface filtration technique.
You can take control of all the filtration and recycling procedure yourself, as the standard fuel and solvent recycling filtration systems are now being offered with manual or automatic controls, depending upon the requirement and usage. You are bound to get high-volume filtration systems with a high capacity modular design if your specific filtration and recycling need is more than the ordinary customers.
While the FRS-2 can work for 2 gallons of water/minute, FRS-4 goes up to 4 gallons/minute, FRS-10 up to 10/Gallons per minute and lastly, FRS-20, the most effective of systems that can work with 20 gallons/minute.
Author’s bio: Author is an online blogger. The article is about a cleaner recycling system.