Oil & Gas
Emergency Relief Valves and Rupture Pins - Direct replacement for Rupture Disc
The Model C-ASME is the ASME-certified version of our angle body Model C relief valve.
The Model C-ASME is UD stamped. It holds a bubble-tight, closed position until pressure reaches an exact set point. At set point, the valve instantly opens to relieve pressure from a protected system. The valve features a wide variety of pressure ratings and settings.
The Model D is an inline valve that holds a bubble-tight, closed position until pressure reaches an exact set point. At set point, the valve instantly opens to relieve pressure from a protected system
The Model CM is an angle valve that holds a bubble-tight, closed position until pressure reaches an exact set point. At set point, the valve instantly opens to relieve pressure from a protected system.
Jogler, LLC is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana manufacturer of high-quality Magnetic Level Gauges, Magnetostrictive Transmitters, Direct-Reading Level Gauges with armored shield, Sight Flow Indicators, Specific Gravity Analyzers, Point Level Switches, and other accessories.
Simriz® stands out for its broad chemical stability, similar to that of PTFE,
combined with the rubbery-elastic qualities of an elastomer.
They are used wherever extreme safety standards are in force and
high maintenance as well as repair expenditures exceed the costs of the seals
universally applicable.
RC Systems offers high performance gas detectors for the monitoring of a variety of gases. From combustible gas detector options to photoionization detector models, we have the high performance gas sensor you need.
Barben Analytical is a market leading analytical supplier that designs, manufactures and sells analytical measurement products for the process industries. Their core products consist of pH and ORP electrochemical sensors along with gas and liquid phase optical oxygen analyzers.
DeSalter Wash Water & Effluent (pH/ORP)
The desalter is one of the first steps in preparing crude oil for distillation. As the name implies, the main purpose of the desalter is to remove salt impurities from the crude. Common salts found in crude oil include MgCl, CaCl, and NaCl. If left entrained in the oils, these salts cause corrosion issues, clogging of downstream piping, and problems with end product quality. The desalter also serves to separate out solids such as sand, drilling mud and paraffin waxes. Proper management of the desalter through chemical addition and pH control influences all other stages in the refinery. This paper will look at the challenges of this measurement.
Merox - Mercaptan Removal (pH/ORP & Oxygen)
Mercaptans (RSH) are organosulfur compounds that are often present in unrefined or partially refined hydrocarbon feedstocks. These chemicals have several undesirable attributes including strong odor (garlic smell), corrosivity, and degradation of downstream additives as well as the hydrocarbon end products. For these reasons mercaptans must be removed through a catalytic process. In this paper we will examine the Merox process and the Barben Analytical products used at different points throughout the treatment stages.
Sour Water Stripper (pH/ORP)
“Stripping” the H2S from water utilizes a gas stream to force the H2S and Ammonia (NH3) out of solution and into the gas phase. This stream is processed by a sulfur recovery unit to separate the sulfur from the water, allowing the water to be re-used as process water, or released to wastewater treatment.
Wet Gas FCC Scrubber (pH/ORP)
A byproduct of the FCCU process is flue gas. The flue gas contains many impurities. The main acidic component is sulfur dioxide (SO2). When released into the environment SO2 creates acid rain; thus the gas must be treated before reaching the atmosphere. The most common method is through a wet gas scrubber.
Vapor Recovery Units (Oxygen)
Oilfield production has traditionally captured high value crude oil while venting or flaring lesser-value natural gas. Demand for natural gas combined with increasing environmental regulations have driven many upstream companies to implement Vapor Recovery Units (VRU's). In this paper we will examine how vapor recovery units work and look at the benefits of optical oxygen measurement in the vapors that are captured by these systems.