Enviro showcases separation technology

May 1, 2008
Enviro Voraxial Technology (EVTN) is showcasing its Voraxial Produced Water Skid and Voraxial 4000 Separator in booth No. 8431.

Offshore staff

FORT LAUDERDALE -- Enviro Voraxial Technology (EVTN) is showcasing its Voraxial Produced Water Skid and Voraxial 4000 Separator in booth No. 8431. The company also will demonstrate its Voraxial 1000 Separator for oil/water separation.

The Voraxial 2000 Produced Water Skid is a compact, high-volume system that allows operators to achieve stringent discharge levels. The skid operates with nominal pressure drop and requires minimal installed space, according to EVTN.

The Voraxial 4000 is capable of separating liquid/liquid, liquid/solid or liquid/liquid/solid fluid streams without any pressure loss. The Voraxial 4000 generates 2000 "G" Force and can handle flow rates ranging from 100-600 GPM.

"The Voraxial is being utilized for various applications within the oil industry including produced water, refinery, deckwater drainage, and stormwater/oil spill," says John A. DiBella, VP of EVTN. "We are receiving a growing number of inquiries due to the unique characteristics of the Voraxial Separator, specifically its ability to process and separate a large volume of liquids with a very small footprint. We believe this interest will continue, resulting in stronger sales in the near future."

05/01/2008