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Machine Location:4111 Marathon BlvdAustin, Texas, USA 78756(Opens in a new tab)
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Stock Number
04828041
Condition
Used
Description
500 BBL Frac Tanks with Double Busters and Single Busters
Type: Used
Location: Oklahoma
Notes: $17K Each - OR- Buy All @ $13K Ea. Package $286,000
500 BBL Frac Tanks with Double Busters and Single Busters Benefits
500 BBL frac tanks equipped with busters are used in fluid management during fracking operations. These busters act as internal separation systems that help to remove solids from the liquid by allowing them to settle at the bottom of the tank. There are two configurations: single-buster systems, which have one compartment for settling, and double-buster systems, which have two. Here are the benefits of each:
500 BBL Frac Tanks with Single Busters
Efficient Separation: Provides a dedicated compartment where solids can settle out of the fluid, improving the quality of the liquid for reuse.
Cost-Effective: Typically less expensive than double-buster systems due to the simpler internal design.
Simpler Operation: With only one settling chamber, operation and maintenance are straightforward.
Space-Efficient: Occupies less space than having multiple tanks for separation processes.
500 BBL Frac Tanks with Double Busters
Enhanced Separation: Offers two stages of separation, which can more effectively remove solids and provide cleaner fluid output.
Sequential Settling: Allows for a more controlled separation process with solids settling in the first buster and finer particles in the second.
Increased Fluid Clarity: The additional separation chamber helps to ensure that the fluids are even cleaner, which is beneficial for reuse and reduces wear on pumps and other equipment.
Versatile Fluid Handling: Can be advantageous in operations that deal with a high volume of solids or require a high degree of fluid purity.
Both types of frac tanks enhance the efficiency and environmental friendliness of fracking operations by improving fluid quality, reducing the need for disposing of solids, and enabling fluid reuse. The choice between single and double busters will depend on the specifics of the operation, including the expected solid content, required fluid clarity, cost considerations, and operational complexity preferences.