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Rope Mop Skimmers
Ambar - Model Barracuda 3 - Rope Mop Oil Skimming System
The Barracuda 3 oil skimming system is designed for small industrial applications such as sumps, basins or any in-plant location where tramp oil collects. Two 3” diameters, electricity powered squeegee rollers are capable of pulling up to fifty feet of rope mop. The Barracuda 3 oil skimmer uses either belt mop or rope mop in both horizontal and vertical applications.
Ambar - Model Barracuda 4 - Rope Mop Oil Skimming System
The Barracuda 4 oil skimming system is designed for medium to large industrial applications such as pits, holding ponds, API separator waste tanks, or any location where waste oil collects. This unit is capable of pulling between 200 and 250 feet of Rope Mope and can achieve very high oil recovery rates. The Barracuda 4’s high recovery rates can be attributed to its unique ability to utilize large or small belt mop or rope mop.
Ambar - Model Barracuda 6 - Rope Mop Oil Skimming System
The BARRACUDA 6 oil skimming systems are designed for medium to large industrial applications such as pits, holding ponds, API separator waste tanks, or any location where waste oil collects. This unit is capable of pulling between 100 and 1000 feet of Rope Mope and can achieve oil recovery rates 50 -1500 gallons per hour.
Ambar - Model Barracuda 6S - Rope Mop Oil Skimming System
The Barracuda 6S is a complete oil recovery system. This system is designed to remove and recover surface oil, collect it in its intermediate storage tank, and automatically activate the oil transfer pump.
Belt Mop Skimmers
Ambar - Model Sparrow Hawk 2 - Belt Mop Skimmer
Like its predecessor, the tramp Champ, The SPARROW HAWK 2 Oil Skimmer is both quick and efficient when it comes to the removal of tramp oils from coolant tanks, wash water sumps or any small area where hydrocarbons accumulate. What makes the SPARROW HAWK 2 (S-2) such an attractive choice for low volume hydrocarbon skimming is its amazingly simple operation. A single, continuous loop of oil-attracting “mop” drops from the unit, travels across the surface of the contaminated area, and then returns to the unit where the oil is squeezed from the mop by squeegee rollers inside. Removed oil gravity drains from the unit through a 2” male NPT fitting at the base, which can also serve as a mounting point.
