Container Series

Oil-Gas Separation Buffer

Primarily used in crude oil gathering and transportation systems, it buffers pressure and flow fluctuations within the system. By storing and buffering crude oil, it balances supply and demand, thereby stabilizing the production process and ensuring smoother system operation.


Gas-liquid Separator

Gas-liquid separators are used to separate liquid droplets (such as water or condensate) or solid particles carried in natural gas from the gas phase. They achieve separation by altering the direction and velocity of the gas flow, utilizing gravitational settling, centrifugal force, or internal components (such as baffles or wire mesh).


Three-phase separator

The three-phase separator is a critical piece of equipment capable of simultaneously separating well-produced fluids into gas, oil, and water phases. By carefully controlling the fluid flow rate and residence time within the vessel, as well as leveraging gravity differences and coalescing materials, it enables the oil, gas, and water to naturally stratify—allowing each phase to be separately discharged from the top, middle, and bottom outlets. This device serves as the core component for achieving initial crude oil purification and accurate metering.


Vertical Separator

A vertical separator is a vertically installed gas-liquid separator, particularly suited for applications with high gas-to-liquid ratios or limited space. Fluid enters from the middle, with gas flowing upward and exiting through the top outlet, while liquid settles downward and is discharged from the bottom. Its design offers excellent liquid-handling capabilities and more stable liquid-level control, making it commonly used for initial separation after wellheads.


Filter Separator

The filter separator is a device used for separating and filtering impurities in liquid or gas media. It is widely applied in industries such as chemical engineering, petroleum, food processing, and pharmaceuticals, effectively removing solid particles, oil droplets, water droplets, and other contaminants to ensure media cleanliness.


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