Oil + Solids + Time = SLUDGE
It would be so much easier if we could simply calculate a flow rate, run some viscosity and specific gravity numbers on the types of oils present in a certain wastewater, and easily come up with a suitable product. But the fact remains that real life applications are not at all like the perfect scenarios laid out on the
The most important consideration is the affect the solids present will have on the functionality of the oil water separator. Calculations made that kick out ideal surface area numbers and rise rates are only the first half of the evaluation process. The amount of solids present is the most important consideration; and even more important is the way a potential oil/water separator design is positioned to handle this solids loading. Even the smallest amounts of solids can present enormous maintenance problems, reduced efficiencies, and lead to drastically more expensive lifecycle costs.
Mercer International has dubbed its Compliance Master™ Oil Water Separators "High Performance" because of the coalescing separation design improvements that were made to process out the solids (as opposed to simply push them through the pack). The outright removal of the solids is the most important way to ensure the resulting effluent is not just compliant...but compliant for a prolonged period of time.
Just because your less expensive purchase based on the sharpened pencil looks like this:
Doesn't mean you don't have to consider what you are going to do in 10 days when it looks like this: