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  • Removal of Chemically Emulsified Oil
    This treatment sequence requires a reaction tank and a pH adjustment tank. The salts and polymers that break the emulsions are added to the tank by means of metering pumps and mixed with mechanical mixers, or injected in line prior to the tank and the pump, using the pump as the mixer. Metals can be
  • Synthetic Vacuum Pump Oil Resists Emulsification, Lasts Longer, Avoids Costly Cleaning in Meat Processing Plant
    Exposure to high levels of water. vapor in the air being removed from. a food processing chamber. caused. premature failure of the mineral oil. used to lubricate. the vacuum pump. under ordinary operating conditions. The mineral oil would emulsify with. the water thereby degrading its. performance
  • Food Processing Plant Prevents Emulsification, Reduces Costs with Synthetic Hydraulic Oil
    A U.S. food processing plant employs hydraulic drive systems to operate. "dumpers" in material handling applications throughout the facility. Mineral. oils were originally. used for lubrication and motion transmission in this. equipment. The mineral oil product contained a zinc additive
  • Synthetic Oil Prevents Chain Rust Better than Conventional Oils
    A U.S. manufacturer of smoked meats. and sausages was experiencing a high. degree of chain rusting and wear. This. was related to frequent wash-up. Water. emulsified with aromatics in the mineral. oil lubricating the chain. This left the. chain unprotected from oxidation. In. addition
  • Ion Exchange Resin Fouling by Oil (.pdf)
    To understand the problems associated with the effects of oily waste on deionization resins, it is important to first understand the categories of oily waste materials. In general, oily wastes fall into three categories: * Free. * Emulsified. * Dissolved
  • Measuring Water with the FluidScan Fluid Condition Monitor
    Water in oil can manifest itself in many forms - from dissolved to emulsified, to free water with oil. How water will be present in a given oil depends on the nature of the oil formulation as well as sample preparation conditions. The FluidScan (R) mid-infrared spectrometer from Spectro Inc

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