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Abstract Paper 1 | Abstract Paper 2 | Abstract Paper 3 | Abstract Paper 4 | Abstract Paper 5 | Abstract Paper 6 | Abstract Paper 7 | Abstract Paper 8 | Abstract Paper 9 | Abstract Paper 10 | Abstract Paper 11 | Abstract Paper 12 | Abstract Paper 13 | Abstract Paper 14 | Abstract Paper 15 | Abstract Paper 16 | Abstract Paper 17 | Mohr, K. S.; Meadows, R. E. CROSSFLOW MICROFILTRATION OF ETYHLENE GLYCOL, Proceedings, Laurence Reid Gas Conditioning Conference. Norman, Oklahoma, 1987 Abstract:
The paper presents information on a system designed to remove extremely small particles from triethylene glycol in a gas processing plant. The glycol was highly contaminated with approximately 3% solids content. The filtration system included a 0.2 micron crossflow microfiltration module that successfully filtered the glycol for recovery and removed the particles as a slurry that could be disposed. [Home] [Technical Information] [Stormwater Treatment] [ Industrial Systems] [Coalescing Systems] [Aboveground Separators] [Underground Vault Separators] [Separator Accessories] [Kirby Mohr Resume]
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