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Clay Treaters are
usually placed upstream of a filter separator system to remove surface
active agents (surfactants), color and additives from jet fuel. These
unwanted contaminants may be present in the fuel at the refining
levels or picked up from various transportation methods such as
trucks, ships and pipelines that carry several types of petroleum
products in addition to jet fuel. The contaminant compounds will
accumulate and disarm the coalescer separator cartridge and reduce the
water coalescing efficiency of the filter separator. Facet's
clay treatment
removes the surfactant compounds, color and additives by adsorption and
delivers treated fuel to the filter separator while prolonging the life
of the coalescer cartridges. |
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Clay Treater
Housings Facet's Clay Treater housings are
manufactured with welded carbon steel construction to ASME Code, Section
VIII, stamped and certified. The design pressure is 150 psi @250°F. The
housing interior is epoxy coated with an exterior prime coated finish.
The clay treater will accept either of Facet's canister or bag style
clay treater cartridges.
Maximum flow rate: 1407 gpm |
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Clay
Treater Housing Overview,
Specifications,
Mounting Hardware |
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Clay
Treater Cartridge Datasheet (C-766-3, C-727-2,
C-727-6) The primary purpose of clay treatment is
to protect aviation fuel filtration systems and jet fuel by removing
trace quantities of surface acting agents (surfactants), color and
additives commonly found in fuel. |
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