Contents
- 1 Horizontal two-phase separator.
- 2 Horizontal double barrel two-phase separator.
- 3 Horizontal three-phase separator.
- 4 Vertical two-phase separator.
- 5 Vertical three-phase separator.
- 6 Central inlet separator.
- 7 Dual-inlet, central-outlet separator.
- 8 Two-stage, vertical scrubber.
- How many types of separators are there?
- What is a 3 stage separator?
- What are gas separators?
- What are industrial separators?
How many types of separators are there?
Separators can be either horizontal or vertical. Separators can be classified into two-phase and three-phase separators (commonly called free-water knockout). The two-phase type deals only with oil and gas, while the three-phase type handles oil, water and gas.
What is a 3 stage separator?
The 3-phase separator is an instrumented vessel that separates well effluent into three phases—oil, gas, and water—for well testing. It was developed for land fracturing flowback and well test operations.
What are gas separators?
An oil/gas separator is a pressure vessel used for separating a well stream into gaseous and liquid components. They are installed either in an onshore processing station or on an offshore platform. ... Depending on a specific application, oil/gas separators are also called deliquilizer or degasser.
What are industrial separators?
Industrial Separators are used to separate two immiscible liquids with different densities. ... The Heavy phase liquid enters through dip pipe at lower end and overflows in the discharge pipe and is removed from the bottom outlet.