Haase Tank GmbH

Light Liquid Separator

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Light liquid separators are used to treat mineral oil-containing wastewater or as retention devices and thus prevent mineral oils from getting into drainage systems. The Haase light liquid separators are characterized by their special container. Due to the combination of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) and polymer concrete, the separators are permanently resistant to chemicals and can withstand high static loads.

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Light liquid separators are prescribed in companies where large quantities of oil or petrol are stored or can escape, e.g.

GAS STATIONS

WASHING STATIONS
WORKSHOPS
PARKING AREAS

Further areas of application: scrap yards, car dealerships, transfer stations, freight forwarders, building yards, fire stations

  • Resistance

    dimensionally stable, corrosion-free and chemically permanently resistant thanks to the material GRP

  • Tightness

    Dome shaft and pipe connections are factory-made on the tank, so there are no joints

  • Installation

    also possible in cohesive clay soils and in groundwater, without complex substructure or foundation

  • Weight

    Short installation times due to the low weight, enables moving without a heavy-duty crane

  • Entry

    through the DN 1,000 manhole, without having to disassemble individual components

  • No follow-up costs

    due to peeling coating or leaky joints in the shaft structure

  • Stability

    Thanks to special polymer concrete, loads of up to 60 tons and inlet depths of over 4m can be achieved

  • Flexibility

    Seamless dome shaft extension for realizing large installation depths and adjustable top section for variable adaptation to the top edge of the site

  • Compact

    Sludge trap and coalescence separator are in one tank

  • Cleaning

    due to the spherical shape, the separators have no edges on which dirt can stick

Oil or gasoline separators (class II)
The class II separator separates the separable substances from the calmed waste water purely physically on the basis of the principle of gravity. Oil and petrol collect on the water surface due to their lower density, solids such as sand and mud sink to the bottom due to their specifically higher weight.

Coalescence separator (class I)
In the class I separator, the smallest drops of oil and petrol are brought together to form large droplets, which rise more easily and can therefore be retained better.

Automatic closure

The automatic closure consists of a float that has a higher density than oil but a lower density than water. The float is thus between the water surface and the separated light liquid and closes the separator when the maximum storage volume is reached.