Ship oily water and waste oil recovery and treatment equipment and treatment method thereof

By using a water removal slider design driven by a three-coil steam pipe and an electromagnetic coil, combined with demulsifiers and deashing and settling agents, the problem of time-consuming and costly treatment of oily wastewater from ships is solved. This achieves rapid and energy-saving oil-water separation and impurity removal, meeting the quality requirements for raw materials for the production of recycled fuel oil and petroleum asphalt.

CN119038809BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05FUJIAN ZHONGSHANHANG ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
FUJIAN ZHONGSHANHANG ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2024-10-09
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Abstract

The application relates to the technical field of ship sewage treatment, and discloses a ship oily sewage waste oil recovery and treatment equipment and a treatment method thereof. The equipment comprises a steam pipe and a tank body. Three layers of steam pipes are arranged on the inner ring of the tank body. The three layers of steam pipes are arranged in layers from top to bottom. A plurality of steam nozzles are arranged on the top end of the steam pipe in a ring shape at equal intervals. The steam nozzles are inclined along the tangent direction of the steam pipe. High-temperature and high-pressure steam is pumped into the steam pipe, and the steam is sprayed into the tank body through the steam nozzles. The high-temperature and high-pressure steam is pumped in to heat the oily sewage and generate a cyclone for the oily sewage, so that a centrifugal separation effect is obtained. The condensed water in the steam pipe is removed in time through a water removal sliding block, and steam function consumption is reduced.
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