
Oil Skimmers
An oil skimmer is a device designed to remove oil floating on a liquid surface. Depending on its specific design, it can be used for various applications, such as responding to oil spills, being part of oily water treatment systems, removing oil from machine tool coolant and aqueous parts washers and collecting fats, oils and grease (FOG) in wastewater treatment within food manufacturing industries.
DS21 offers various oil skimmer designs including: Belt, Floating, Pipe, Disk/Drum and Scraping.
belt
features
Treatment Method
A special non-woven fabric belt is installed vertically at the water surface. Oil particles adhere to the motor-operated belt and are transported to the top for reseparation processing.
Application
Fluctuating water levels or a separation tank with a narrow width
drive
Electric Motor
Water Content vs. Separated Oil
5:95
Floating
Features
Treatment Method
It collects floating oil and materials on the water surface, and it is primarily used in conjunction with an oily water separator and pump.
Application
Fluctuating water levels
drive
APD Pump
Water Content vs. Separated Oil
90:10
PIPE
Features
Treatment Method
The floated oil particles are transferred to the oil storage tank through a rotating slotted pipe.
Application
Fluctuating water levels
drive
AOD Pump
Water Content vs. Separated Oil
90:10
Disk/Drum
Features
Treatment Method
It removes floating oil particles by rotating the disk or drum and is primarily used in combination with a hydraulic power pack.
Application
Large amounts of oil
drive
Hydraulic Power Pack
Water Content vs. Separated Oil
10:90
Scraping
Features
Treatment Method
Oil particles that float on the water surface due to motor operation are scraped off by the scraper attached to the chain.
Application
High viscosity and large amounts of oil
drive
Electric Motor
Water Content vs. Separated Oil
30:70