Liquid-Gas Separator is equipment designed to separate liquid and gas mixtures. These devices separate unwanted liquid droplets (mist) in the gas or gas bubbles in the liquid stream, allowing systems to operate more efficiently and safely. OVACO ENGINEERING leads the industry in the design and manufacture of high performance and durable liquid-gas separators.
Function of Liquid-Gas Separator:
Liquid Removal from Gas:
Removes unwanted liquid droplets carried in the gas line.
Gas Removal from Liquid:
Removes air or gas bubbles in the liquid stream.
Improving Process Efficiency:
Provides purified gas and liquid flow, thus improving the performance of downstream equipment.
Equipment Protection:
Protects equipment such as pumps, compressors and turbines from liquid or gas contamination.
Working Principle:
Inlet:
The liquid and gas mixture is taken into the system from the inlet of the separator.
Separation Zone:
Density Difference: Gas and liquid are naturally separated according to the density difference.
Gravity and Centrifugal Force: These forces are utilized for more effective separation.
Outlet of Phases (Outlet):
Gas is discharged from the upper outlet; liquid is taken from the lower chamber.
Liquid-Gas Separator Solutions from OVACO ENGINEERING
OVACO ENGINEERING offers high quality liquid-gas separators designed for industrial needs:
High Efficiency:
Up to 99% liquid and particle removal from gas.
Durable Material:
Manufactured using corrosion resistant steel and special chemical resistant alloys.
Easy Integration:
Modular designs adaptable to existing systems.
Low Maintenance:
User-friendly design reduces maintenance costs.
Production Standards
OVACO ENGINEERING complies with international standards in the production of Liquid-Gas Separator:
ASME Sec VIII Div 1: Safe design and manufacture of pressure vessels.
API 12J: Standards for oil and gas separators.
ISO 9001: International standard for quality management.
ISO 14001: Environmentally friendly production processes.
Applications:
Oil and Gas Industry:
Removal of liquid droplets from natural gas.
Chemical and Petrochemical Industry:
Purification and preparation of gas for use in chemical processes.
Power Plants:
Providing clean gas to turbines.
Water Treatment Systems:
Gas and liquid separation processes.