JPS5676256A - Electrostatic oil cleaner - Google Patents

Electrostatic oil cleaner

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JPS5676256A
JPS5676256A JP15209179A JP15209179A JPS5676256A JP S5676256 A JPS5676256 A JP S5676256A JP 15209179 A JP15209179 A JP 15209179A JP 15209179 A JP15209179 A JP 15209179A JP S5676256 A JPS5676256 A JP S5676256A
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oil
additive
contaminants
electrostatic
cleaning tank
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JP15209179A
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Inventor
Makoto Shimoda
Keizo Otsuka
Taiji Inui
Takeshi Kanbayashi
Tadao Arakawa
Toru Inada
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Hitachi Ltd
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Hitachi Ltd
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Abstract

PURPOSE: To effectively cause the flow due to electrophoresis to effectively remove contaminants in a fuel oil, by providing the electrostatic oil cleaner with a mechanism for adding particles such as TiO2 or the like to the fuel oil containing Ca and Na salts as contaminants.
CONSTITUTION: The fuel oil 1 is added with an additive 2 such as Fe2O3, TiO2 or other particles at a mixer 3, and is introduced as a mixed oil 4 into an electrostatic oil cleaning tank 5. Contaminants in the mixed oil 4 accompanied by the moving additive 2 due to electrophresis are moved toward grounded electrodes 7 and are concentrated around the grounded electrodes 7. On the other hand the clarified oil is collected near high voltage electrodes 8 and is withdrawn as a clarified oil 10 from the bottom of the electrostatic oil cleaning tank 5. The contaminants including salts are discharged as a contaminant containing additive through contaminant withdrawing sections 9 outside the electrostatic oil cleaning tank 5 and delivered into a settling tank 13. The additive 11 is separated into a contaiminant 14 and the additive 2 and the former are burned by a burner 15.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
JP15209179A 1979-11-26 1979-11-26 Electrostatic oil cleaner Pending JPS5676256A (en)

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JP15209179A JPS5676256A (en) 1979-11-26 1979-11-26 Electrostatic oil cleaner

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JP15209179A JPS5676256A (en) 1979-11-26 1979-11-26 Electrostatic oil cleaner

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JPS5676256A true JPS5676256A (en) 1981-06-23

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