Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating
Patent
1988-09-16
1990-01-09
Fisher, Richard V.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Separating
210241, 210DIG5, 210806, 210338, 210315, B01D 1702, B01D 2926
Patent
active
048926671
ABSTRACT:
A process for removing by coalescence condensation water from large quantities of lubricating oil of a steam driven turbine a significant portion of which water is in the form of an oil/water emulsion. The process is capable of reducing the free and emulsified water content of lubricating oil having a viscosity rating of 150 ssu at 100.degree. F. from 5000 ppm to 25 ppm in a single pass through the unit at a flow rate of 100 gallons per minute with most of the water in the oil as received by the equipment being in emulsion.
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Blom Michael D.
Miller Roger K.
Parker, III Matt
Fisher Richard V.
Kaydon Corporation
Nessler Cynthia L.
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