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35 BBL SURGE VESSEL

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CFAST ES’s SV-35 is a compact 35 BBL surge vessel. The ASME code stamped surge vessels receive fluid from the customer’s process, compensate for flow fluctuations, and provides bulk three-phase separation of fluids. The surge vessel regulates surging flow rates from production equipment into a more consistent flow for effective downstream separation, and also serves as settling tank and an initial bulk oil skimmer. The SV-35 is an automated device and utilizes level controllers to maintain a desired level with a controlled dumping frequency. Each SV-35 is also outfitted with all necessary safety equipment including Pressure Safety Valves, Level Safety High, Level Safety Low, Pressure Safety High, Pressure Safety Low, Emergency Shutdown, Temperature Safety Elements, and Shutdown Valves. The SV-35 also serves as a buffer against low volumes of gas, featuring a 4MMSCFD Gas Buster. A back-pressure safety valve is also tied into the Gas Buster which is also equipped with a flame arrester.


LOW PROFILE CENTRIFUGE SKID

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CFAST ES’s liquid/liquid centrifugal separator uses “G”- forces generated by centrifugal motion to separate immiscible liquids of different densities. This principle of accelerated settling enables different phases of fluid to separate much quicker.  An AC inverter drive controller provides for precise control of the rotor speed. This technology is suitable for the treatment and recovery of methanol, glycol, and hydrocarbons. When used for hydrocarbon recovery, the separator typically produces pipeline quality oil with a BS&W of <1% that can be pumped back to the customer for sale. It also produces a water cut that typically has an oil concentration of <150 PPM


MZP BULK MEDIA VESSELS

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CFAST ES’s MZP is a modified Zeolite filter media that currently leads the industry in economical water treatment. MZP is a modified Zeolite conception with a crystalline structure, similar to honeycomb, consisting of an interconnected network of tunnels and cages.  With its high specific surface area and Contaminant Encapsulation Technology, MZP yields the ability of adsorbing approximately 70% of its own weight in hydrocarbons. Our extensive field testing has demonstrated the removal of a wide range of contaminants all the way down to nondetectable levels, resulting in discharge fluid exceeding typical NPDES regulatory standards.