Water and Fuel Technology

Water treatment systems| In a modern society, water is one of the things in life we often take for granted. When we turn on the tap, we expect water that is clean, safe and suitable for all household tasks. But in recent years, there...

Treatment and conditioning systems| Methods used to improve the quality of water are referred to as treatment or conditioning. What is the difference? Water treatment refers to systems that reduce harmful contaminants in the water, dealing with...

Water treatment systems filtration (I)| Filtration represents a broad category of treatment systems used to remove particles, taste, odor, some organics and minerals, and some bacteria from the water. Filtration systems fall into several categories...

Water Treatment Systems Filtration (II)| Neutralizing filters are typically used for pH modification, or treating acidic water. A neutralizing filter is normally a pressure filter tank filled with limestone chips. As the water passes through the filter bed, calcium carbonate is dissolved into...

 

Water treatment equipment| In certain situations, purchasing water treatment equipment is not the best alternative. If the water has been contaminated by a spill, and permanent treatment is not required, renting equipment or...

 

Water treatment industry| Until recently, the point-of-use water treatment industry focused on improving the aesthetic quality of drinking water. The industry has lately been thrust into the forefront of treatment of contaminated drinking waters that...

 

Self-cleaning fuel oil strainer (I)| A self-cleaning fuel oil strainer, coupled to a continuous fuel flow, that includes a pair of canisters, each having a cylindrical wedge wire fuel oil filter screen. An elongated brush running the length of the screen is disposed between...

 

Self-cleaning fuel oil strainer (II)| Invention. These and other objects of the invention are achieved by providing a fuel oil cleaning system disposed within a fuel oil flow having particulate contaminants therein. As mentioned earlier, the particulate contaminants that...

The Proven Solution for Cleaning Up Oil Spills (I)| The Exxon Valdez, an oil tanker exporting millions of gallons of oil, ran aground just after midnight on March 24, 1989 in Alaska, creating what is, to this day, the worst environmental disaster in American history. The affected area of coastal Alaska continues to feel the toxic results of that disaster that killed more than...

The Proven Solution for Cleaning Up Oil Spills (II)| One of the most popular uses for PRP is the BioSok Bilge Maintenance System. It allows boaters to clean up small spills. Boats take on water, either from rain, washing, or waves splashing over the sides. This water often mixes with...

 

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