An absorption separator is a highly efficient equipment designed to purify oil and gas from various impurities such as water, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and others. The basic principle of the separator is based on the absorption of impurities by a liquid absorber, with which they enter into a chemical reaction or physically dissolve.
Equipment
Absorption separators are widely used in the oil and gas industry for the purification of oil and gas before their transportation, processing, or storage. This ensures high-quality gas supplied to end consumers and reduces the risk of corrosion and other adverse effects on equipment and pipelines.
The manufacturing of absorption separators involves several stages. Initially, the design and calculation of equipment parameters are carried out according to customer requirements. Then, materials and components for the separator are prepared. During the assembly stage, all components are carefully welded and checked for tightness and compliance with technical specifications. The manufacturing process concludes with testing the finished separator on a specialized stand.
The installation of an absorption separator begins with preparing the installation site, which must be equipped with appropriate supports and protective structures. Next, the separator is positioned and secured with anchor bolts. After installation, the separator is connected to the pipeline system and other communications. Equipment adjustment includes checking all connections for tightness, starting up and testing the system in operational mode, and calibrating parameters to achieve optimal efficiency.