Coalescer Technical Information
The SepraSol Plus Liquid/Gas Coalescer – no longer just for polishing.
Before developing the SepraSol Plus liquid/gas coalescer, high-efficiency liquid/gas coalescers were used specifically for polishing.
Generally, if the liquid influent concentration was greater than a few hundred ppmw, a bulk separator such as a knock-out drum, mist eliminator, or vane separator was required upstream of the coalescer to remove large liquid droplets, and a coalescer would be used to remove the small droplets (less than 5 microns).
As demonstrated below in Figure 1, the SepraSol Plus liquid/gas coalescer can handle high liquid loads, often eliminating the need for upstream bulk removal equipment. In addition to the benefits of our media, the SepraSol Plus liquid/gas coalescer also includes features that have been Pall coalescer standards for many years.
Oleophobic/hydrophobic Treatment
All of Pall’s SepraSol and SepraSol Plus liquid/gas coalescers receive the patented oleophobic/hydrophobic treatment. Chemically treating the coalescer lowers the surface energy of the media and promotes rapid drainage of the coalesced liquids. This significantly increases the amount of liquid per square foot of media the coalescer can handle.
Added benefits to the chemical treatment include lower saturated pressure drop, which saves operating costs and rapid recovery from liquid slugs.
Figure 2 shows the effect of the benefits of both the oleophobic/hydrophobic treatment and the SepraSol Plus liquid/gas coalescer compared to a coalescer with conventional packing and no chemical treatment.
Note: Under the process conditions stated, the SepraSol Plus liquid/gas coalescer with chemical treatment requires a significantly smaller assembly under maximum liquid loading conditions than the untreated coalescer with the conventional pack design. Assembly diameter is directly related to the overall installation cost.
Liquid Loading Comparison
Figure 1
Cartridge Requirement Comparison of SepraSol Plus Liquid/Gas Coalescer Media Pack versus Untreated Conventional Media Pack
Figure 2
Assembly Diameter Comparison of SepraSol Plus Media Pack versus Untreated Conventional Media Pack