EUR € 9.857
Machine Location:4111 Marathon BlvdAustin, Texas, USA 78756(Opens in a new tab)
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Stock Number
16009553
Condition
Used
Description
16In OD x 11Ft S/S 10000 Sand Trap
Type: Used
Condition: Good
Location: Cuero, TX
16In OD x 11Ft S/S 10000 Sand Trap Description
Sand traps are important components in the production process as they help prevent these solid particles from entering downstream equipment and pipelines, which can cause damage, erosion, and operational issues. Here's a description of a sand trap and its role in the industry:
Purpose and Function:
Sand traps are used to remove solid particles, such as sand, silt, and other debris, from the well fluids produced during the oil and gas extraction process. These solid particles can be abrasive and cause wear and tear on equipment, including pumps, valves, and pipelines. By separating and capturing these particles, sand traps help maintain the integrity and efficiency of downstream equipment.
Design and Structure:
A sand trap typically consists of a vessel or tank designed to slow down the flow of well fluids. This reduction in flow velocity allows the heavier solid particles, like sand, to settle to the bottom of the tank due to gravity. The design may incorporate various baffles, screens, and flow control mechanisms to aid in the separation process. The settled solids are collected at the bottom of the tank, and clean fluids are allowed to exit the sand trap.
Installation Location:
Sand traps are often installed upstream of other processing equipment, such as separators, production tanks, and pipelines. This positioning allows them to capture solid particles before they can reach and potentially damage these downstream components.
Maintenance and Operation:
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the effective operation of sand traps. Periodic cleaning and removal of the collected solids are necessary to prevent blockages and maintain the separation efficiency. Depending on the level of solids production, maintenance intervals can vary.