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N.A.L. Resources - Gas Plant Compressor
Al Gaetz the Plant Maintenance Manager identified a
concern that the traditional filtration he had employed
for his compressor (White) engine lube oil was not
filtering the ferrous metal contamination to a level that
would allow him to extend oil intervals and reduce
premature wear.
substantial Ferrous Metal
contamination was extracted from the
oil stream and trapped on the OEI
magnetic filter that was missed by the
traditional filters on the White engine
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Natural Gas 5790 Waukesha
Compressor Engine
Shaun O'Brian the DMO2 identified a
ferrous metal contamination problem in the
mature Cooper Bessemer GMV6 crank case
and the 5790 Waukesha engine lubrication
systems.
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Heavy Crude Oil Pipeline
One Eye Industries is please to report the results of a one month test of our 1 inch diameter x 12 inch long magnetic filter installed in a basket strainer employed in a 12" crude oil transmission pipeline from Fort McMurray tar sands project to an Edmonton refinery.
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Frac Source - Coil Tube Service Truck
Rob McQuinn a hydraulics specialist
from Kinecor assisting Hydra Rig installed an OEI
Magnetic Filter rod. The system operated for 2
hours and was removed, significant ferrous metal
was extracted out of the fluid.
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Orogel Group - Ammonia Compressor
OROGEL GROUP a food processing
company had concerns with filtration
on its NEW ammonia compressors in
its plants.
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Iron Sulfide & Ferrous Contaminants Are Being Removed From
Refineries & Pipelines With Magnetic Filtration Rods
Petro-Canada, along with many other companies, had corrosion problems in their Brazeau refinery. Iron sulfide
was causing excessive corrosion at their facilities. Metering equipment at Enbridge Pipelines’ pumping stations
was being prematurely worn due to ferrous contaminants.
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Methane Gas Compression Filtration Solution
“As you can see, the filter worked very well. The
stainless element filtered out a huge volume of
contamination, and the magnet also captured a
decent amount of ferrous matter. The compressor
itself is now in much better shape than it was before.
There were very few contaminants left in the oil
sump. Teflon oil tubes that were stained black before
after a few hundred hours are now opaque white like
they are suppose to be. We are very pleased with
your filters.”
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