Title: Field Tests Demonstrate Limited Performance of Conventional Liquid/Gas Separators

Liquid contaminants, or aerosols, present in gas streams are very fine in size, typically in the micron and sub-micron range. Although they are fine, they are detrimental to all gas treating units and they must be removed effectively before entering the equipment. All incoming liquids are absorbed by the liquid phase (amine solution, TEG) or by the desiccant or the catalyst, regardless of their size. Conventional separators such as filter-separators may not be able to remove fine aerosols and may not protect the equipment properly, causing severe operating issues leading to reduced plant capacity and loss of revenue. Pall’s SepraSol™Plus coalescers are capable of separating both the large droplets and the sub-micron size aerosols, and are a proven solution for the numerous critical liquid/gas separation applications found in the oil & gas industry. Pall has scientific and laboratory capabilities to support its customers locally in the Middle East and North Africa regions through its SLS department. Locally-based mobile test equipment and field engineers can be mobilized to any plant to assist in optimizing the operation of their critical assets.

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