A demulsifier is a chemical additive used in the oil and gas industry, as well as in various other industrial processes, to separate emulsions. An emulsion is a mixture of two or more liquids that are not typically soluble in each other. In the context of oil and gas production, emulsions often form when water and oil mix, creating stable droplets of one liquid dispersed in the other. These emulsions can cause operational issues such as increased viscosity, reduced flow rates, and difficulties in separating water and oil.
Demulsifiers work by destabilizing the emulsion and allowing the water and oil phases to separate more easily. They achieve this by altering the properties of the interface between the two immiscible liquids, breaking the emulsion into distinct layers. This separation is crucial for efficient oil-water separation processes, as it facilitates the removal of water from the oil, making it easier to transport, refine, and process.
Demulsifiers are employed in various stages of oil production, including at wellheads, in separators, and during transportation and refining. They are used in both upstream and downstream operations within the petroleum industry. The selection of the appropriate demulsifier depends on the specific characteristics of the emulsion and the operational conditions.
A reverse demulsifier is a chemical agent used to break down emulsions. Emulsions are mixtures of two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water, stabilized by an emulsifying agent. The purpose of a reverse demulsifier is to destabilize and separate the emulsion, allowing the liquids to separate into distinct layers.A reverse demulsifier is a chemical agent used to break down emulsions. Emulsions are mixtures of two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water, stabilized by an emulsifying agent. The purpose of a reverse demulsifier is to destabilize and separate the emulsion, allowing the liquids to separate into distinct layers.A reverse demulsifier is a chemical agent used to break down emulsions. Emulsions are mixtures of two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water, stabilized by an emulsifying agent. The purpose of a reverse demulsifier is to destabilize and separate the emulsion, allowing the liquids to separate into distinct layers.
Specification:
Item | Demulsifier |
Solubility | Soluble in Water |
Appearance | Colorless or Brown Sticky Liquid |
Density | 1.010-1.250 |
Dehydration Rate | ≥90% |
Application:
1. Oilfield produced liquid and sewage treatment and purification;
2. Used for urban domestic sewage treatment, industrial sewage treatment in breweries, starch factories, food processing plants, etc;
The product is packed in plastic barrel or zinc galvanized steel barrel with net weight of 25±0.5kg, 200±1kg or as required
by the customer. Store it in cool, dry and ventilated place.
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