Posted by Ken Gray on Aug 30, 2013 10:25:00 AM
Topics: vacuum truck, power plant, absorbent pads, slotted pipe, oil skimmers, oil
Posted by Jim Petrucci on Aug 23, 2013 2:34:00 PM
Plant personnel are always looking for new tools and equipment to help them run their facility more efficiently. In many manufacturing and processing plants, oily water is present, which prevents a plant from functioning efficiently.
Topics: oil removal, coolants, skim oil, water treatment, wastewater, why skim?, oil, waste oil, oil recovery
Posted by Guy Flynn on Aug 7, 2013 1:00:00 PM
Topics: food industry, beverage, canning, oil removal, skim oil, oil skimmers, water treatment, wastewater
Posted by Guy Flynn on Aug 1, 2013 8:43:00 AM
No, that is not a typo. Typically you’ll see blog posts like this touting The Top 5 Reasons To Do This, or The 7 Best Tools To Do That, but when it comes down to it, there is really only one recommendation we have as it pertains to skimming oil when there is debris floating on the surface of the oil and water.
Topics: floating tube, model 6v, skim oil, collector tube, floating debris, model 5H, why the tube?
Posted by Guy Flynn on Apr 25, 2013 1:02:00 PM
Oil Skimmers, Inc., a 40-year-old provider of customized floating tube oil skimmers, recently completed one of the largest and most complex orders of the year in its industry, supplying one of the world’s most significant energy projects located in the Pacific Rim.
Topics: floating tube, model 6v, skim oil, oil skimmers, oil and gas, global energy, pacific rim, coal seam gas
Posted by Jim Petrucci on Dec 1, 2012 1:13:00 PM
Recently we received a call from a railway company who had a waste oil problem at their maintenance yard where they worked on the rail cars.
Topics: 6Vh, floating tube, model 6v, oil skimmers, railroad, railway, faq, oil/water separator
Posted by Ken Gray on Nov 21, 2012 2:22:00 PM
Topics: polyvinyl chloride resins, skimmer mount, sump, model 6v, collector tube, oil recovery
Posted by Jim Petrucci on Nov 15, 2012 2:44:00 PM
A company in the waste oil recycling industry contacted us regarding grease that was collecting on the surface of their 18,000 gallon tank: