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PotentialTilted Plate Interceptor (TPI) Oil Water Separator

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TPI (Tilted plate interceptor) separators, including the TPI oil water separator, are utilized predominantly to separate free oil from effluent. TPI units are deployed at the primary stage of wastewater treatment, wherein plate packs serve as the main separation device. These plate packs are designed with specific spacing and alignment to enable solids to settle and fall to the bottom, while allowing oil drops to rise and coalesce. A TPI is also equipped with a secondary coalescer screen, which effectively traps oil particles down to 20 microns. Small particles coalesce into large globules and rise to the surface, where oil is skimmed using a suitable skimmer. Sludge at the bottom is removed by either gravity force or by a sludge removal pump.

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Our TPI oil water separator, also known as a tilted plate interceptor oil water separator, is designed to efficiently separate oil from water. Operating on the principle of gravity difference, our TPI separator features internal baffles and chambers that enhance the oil-water separation process. Solid waste accumulates in the TPI, while water is discharged by gravity. Floating oil is easily skimmed using a suitable skimmer, ensuring effective water treatment with every cycle.

  • Flow rate : 5 m3/hr to 600 m3/hr
  • MOC of TPI Tank : RCC/ MSEP/ MSFRP/ SS304/ SS316
  • Tilted Plate Pack : Oleophilic
  • Secondary Coalescer : Oleophilic
  • Oil content at outlet :
  • Oily water feed pump : Low shear pump
  • Sludge removal pump : Screw pump
  1. Customized design
  2. Automated system
  3. Easy to install
  4. Safe operation in hazardous areas
  5. Low maintenance
  6. Value for money
  7. Easy availability of spares
  • Oily Water Treatment
  • Oil & Grease Removal
  • Coolant Recovery Systems
  • Pre-treatment Solutions
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  • Wastewater & Water
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