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Multifunctional oilfield wastewater treatment experimental and evaluation device

This device can be used for indoor research on processing technologies. It consists of multiple processing unit modules and can handle various waste liquids, including offshore waste water-based drilling fluids, completion return fluids, workover return fluids, and oilfield produced wastewater.


Experimental and evaluation device for thermal desorption of oily solid waste

Process principle: Under anoxic conditions, when oil-containing sludge is heated, water and organic matter evaporate to form a mixed gas of water vapor and organic vapor, thus separating from the solid phase. The mixed gas is condensed to form condensate and non-condensable gas, resulting in three products: desorption residue, condensate, and non-condensable gas. The non-condensable gas is then treated by oxidation and adsorption before being discharged to meet the standards. If the thermal reaction temperature exceeds the decomposition temperature of the organic matter, thermal cracking reaction will occur. Other chemical reactions such as thermal condensation and reforming may also occur simultaneously.


Oil and water treatment simulation system

This device is a full-process simulation device based on the processing flow and principles of offshore oilfield produced fluid treatment. Its purpose is to overcome the shortcomings of existing oil and gas water treatment agents, such as the single means of on-site selection, evaluation methods and means that deviate from actual production, and the inability to accurately control and evaluate the treatment effect of the agents.


Dynamic simulation system for wastewater treatment

This system simulates the process of treating produced water from offshore platforms to the maximum extent. It independently integrates technologies such as crude oil emulsification, inclined plate oil removal, electrostatic dehydration, hydrocyclone, dual-media filtration, dissolved air flotation, coagulation sedimentation and free settling separation, and membrane separation into separate units. Users can freely combine these units according to their wastewater treatment requirements to form a specific wastewater treatment process. Combined with existing high-definition microscopic dynamic imaging equipment, the system dynamically captures microscopic or mesoscopic particles, allowing for micro-, meso-, and macro-scale evaluations. This approach helps explore the mechanisms and laws governing the separation process, enhancing the reliability of research results and broadening and deepening the research process.


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