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Sivalls
Treaters and Free Water Knock-out
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Sivalls
Stocking Plan
The true
challenge when stocking new equipment lies in keeping designs such that
they can be dressed to fit demanding applications as well as the lower
dollar, straight forward uses. Incorporating this philosophy allows an
engineering firm to pick up a standard package and dress it up for a
sour service application, but also allows a small producer to buy an
off-the-rack standard unit for a sweet crude treating facility and put
it to use almost immediately.
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| One economical method of breaking an emulsion is by using a
treater to add heat to the fluid, along with settling or retention
time, to aid in the separation process. Heating an emulsion will change
the properties of the components and allow separation of the phases to
occur and produce a pipeline quality oil.
Treaters may be
constructed in vertical or horizontal models and are designed as to the
heat input and retention time required to accomplish the separation of
the oil and water components based on the flow rates of each.
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| Sivalls has
plants in Odessa, Pampa, and Brownwood Texas. Click here to see details about their
operations and plant capacities. You will need Adobe Acrobat to view
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