Oil stain collection type water-oil separation device for anodic oxidation process

By designing a sludge collection module and an odor removal module, the problem of low efficiency in large-scale oil sludge separation of existing equipment has been solved, achieving efficient oil sludge collection and odor treatment, and improving the working efficiency and environmental friendliness of the equipment.

CN223921170UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17GUANGDONG SHUNDE ENVIRONMENTAL SCI RES INST CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520080495.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-14
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-14

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Technical Problem

Existing oil-water separation devices for anodizing processes are inefficient in large-scale oil separation operations and can only collect small amounts of oil through recovery tanks, requiring multiple manual interventions.

Method used

It adopts a sludge collection module and an odor removal module. The servo motor drives the lead screw and telescopic rod to move the oil-stained plate to the sludge collection box. The sludge is removed by the drive motor and scraper, and the odor is treated by the air pump and air purifier.

Benefits of technology

It increases the oil sludge collection capacity, reduces manual intervention, improves the efficiency of water-oil separation, and reduces the impact of odors on staff and the environment.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a greasy dirt collection type water-oil separation device for anodic oxidation process, which comprises a water-oil separator, one side of the water-oil separator is provided with a dirt collection module, the dirt collection module comprises two slideways, the interiors of the two slideways are both movably connected with sliding blocks, the two sliding blocks are oppositely distributed, and the two slideways are provided with a plurality of sliding grooves. Round holes are formed in the two sides of the two sliding blocks correspondingly, the interiors of the two round holes are connected with the same lead screw through bearings, servo motors are fixedly connected to one sides of the two sliding ways correspondingly, the driving ends of the two servo motors are connected to one end of the lead screw through couplings correspondingly, telescopic rods are fixedly connected to one sides of the two sliding blocks correspondingly, and the telescopic rods are fixedly connected to the other sides of the two sliding blocks correspondingly. And the other sides of the two telescopic rods are fixedly connected with oil staining plates. The oil stain collection type water-oil separation device for the anodic oxidation process has the effects that the oil stain collection capacity is increased, manual intervention is reduced and the water-oil separation working efficiency of the device is improved when large-scale oil stain separation work is carried out.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of anodizing technology, and in particular to an oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing processes. Background Technology

[0002] Oil-water separation devices in anodizing processes are primarily used to treat wastewater generated during the anodizing process, especially mixtures containing grease and water. Anodizing technology is commonly used for surface treatment of metal components, such as aluminum parts, to improve their surface properties and gloss. During anodizing, a large amount of wastewater containing grease and other contaminants is generated, requiring treatment and separation by this device. The purpose of this device is to separate oil from the wastewater for more efficient treatment and recycling, reducing the oil content and meeting environmental protection requirements, while also saving treatment costs and improving wastewater recycling rates.

[0003] Currently available oil-water separation devices for anodizing processes can effectively treat and recycle wastewater, but can only collect a small amount of the separated oil through a recovery tank. When performing large-scale oil separation, the limited oil collection capacity results in low efficiency. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model discloses an oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing processes, which aims to solve the technical problem that existing devices can only collect small amounts of oil through a recovery tank, and are inefficient when performing large-scale oil separation work.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An oil-water separation device for anodizing processes includes an oil-water separator. A sludge collection module is located on one side of the separator, and the module includes two slides. A slider is movably connected inside each slide, and the two sliders are relatively opposite to each other. Circular holes are formed on both sides of each slider, and a lead screw is connected to the inside of each hole via bearings. A servo motor is fixedly connected to one side of each slide, and the drive ends of both servo motors are connected to one end of the lead screw via couplings. Telescopic rods are fixedly connected to one side of each slider, and oil-collecting plates are fixedly connected to the other side of each telescopic rod. A sludge collection tank is fixedly connected to one side of the oil-water separator, and an L-shaped support plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of one side of the tank. A drive motor is fixedly connected to one side of the L-shaped support plate. The power output shaft of the drive motor is driven by a drive gear via bearings, and a transmission gear is driven by a transmission gear via bearings on the upper side of the drive gear. The drive gear and the transmission gear mesh with each other through tooth grooves, and a scraper is fixedly connected to the upper side of the transmission gear.

[0007] Equipped with a sludge collection module, the device utilizes an oil-water separator to float oil to the liquid surface. A telescopic rod then causes an oil-collecting plate to absorb the oil from the liquid surface. A servo motor drives a lead screw, which in turn moves the slider, telescopic rod, and oil-collecting plate to a suitable position inside the sludge collection tank. The drive motor then starts, rotating the drive gear. Simultaneously, the transmission gear meshing with the drive gear rotates, allowing the scraper fixed to the transmission gear to thoroughly and effectively remove the oil adhering to the surface of the oil-collecting plate. Furthermore, the two oil-collecting plates work together in a mutually supportive manner.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the oil-water separator is equipped with an odor removal module, which includes a fixing plate. An air pump is fixedly connected to the upper side of the fixing plate. Two connecting pipes are fixedly connected to the input end of the air pump, and the input ends of the two connecting pipes are fixedly connected to the same main pipe. Multiple suction discs are fixedly connected to the main pipe at equal intervals. A delivery pipe is fixedly connected to the output end of the air pump, and an air purifier is fixedly connected to the output end of the delivery pipe. A water inlet is provided on one side of the oil-water separator, and a water outlet is provided on the same side as the water inlet.

[0009] Equipped with an air intake plate, main pipe, connecting pipe, air pump, delivery pipe, and air purifier, the device can draw odor-laden air into the main pipe via the air pump when not in use. The air is then delivered to the air purifier through the connecting pipe and delivery pipe, and finally discharged as purified, odorless gas. This reduces odors escaping from the water-oil separator and sludge collection box, preventing disruption to staff use and maintenance, and minimizing the impact of odors on the living and working environment.

[0010] As can be seen from the above, the oil-water separation device for anodizing process provided by this utility model has the technical effect of improving the existing device, which can only collect a small amount of separated oil through the recovery tank, and increasing the oil collection capacity when large-scale oil separation is required, reducing manual intervention and improving the efficiency of the device in oil-water separation. Attached Figure Description

[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of an oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing processes proposed in this utility model.

[0012] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the oil collection module of an oil-water separation device for anodizing process proposed in this utility model.

[0013] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the combined structure of the scraper and drive motor of an oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing process proposed in this utility model.

[0014] Figure 4 This is a side view of the odor removal module of an oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing processes, as proposed in this utility model.

[0015] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the main pipe and suction plate combination structure of an oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing process proposed in this utility model.

[0016] In the attached diagram: 1. Oil-water separator; 2. Sludge collection module; 201. Sludge collection box; 202. Slide rail; 203. Servo motor; 204. Lead screw; 205. Slider; 206. Telescopic rod; 207. Oil-absorbing plate; 208. L-shaped support plate; 209. Drive motor; 210. Transmission gear; 211. Drive gear; 212. Scraper; 3. Odor removal module; 301. Main pipe; 302. Suction plate; 303. Fixing plate; 304. Connecting pipe; 305. Air pump; 306. Delivery pipe; 307. Air purifier; 4. Water inlet; 5. Water outlet. Detailed Implementation

[0017] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0018] The oil-water separation device for anodizing processes disclosed in this utility model is mainly applicable to scenarios where existing devices can only collect small amounts of separated oil through a recovery tank. When performing large-scale oil separation work, multiple manual interventions are required, which reduces the efficiency of the device in oil-water separation.

[0019] Reference Figures 1-3An oil-water separation device for anodizing processes includes an oil-water separator 1. A collection module 2 is located on one side of the oil-water separator 1. The collection module 2 includes two slides 202, each containing a movable slider 205. The two sliders 205 are relatively distributed, and each slider 205 has a circular hole on both sides. A lead screw 204 is connected to the interior of each circular hole via bearings. A servo motor 203 is fixedly connected to one side of each slide 202, and the drive ends of both servo motors 203 are connected to one end of the lead screw 204 via couplings. One side of each slider 205 is fixed... The device is connected to a telescopic rod 206, and an oil-absorbing plate 207 is fixedly connected to the other side of each of the two telescopic rods 206; a sludge collection box 201 is fixedly connected to one side of the water-oil separator 1, and an L-shaped support plate 208 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of one side of the sludge collection box 201; a drive motor 209 is fixedly connected to one side of the L-shaped support plate 208; the power output shaft of the drive motor 209 is connected to a drive gear 211 via a bearing, and a transmission gear 210 is connected to the upper side of the drive gear 211 via a bearing; the drive gear 211 and the transmission gear 210 mesh with each other through tooth grooves; a scraper 212 is fixedly connected to the upper side of the transmission gear 210.

[0020] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 In a preferred embodiment, the water-oil separator 1 is provided with an odor removal module 3, which includes a fixing plate 303. An air pump 305 is fixedly connected to the upper side of the fixing plate 303. Two connecting pipes 304 are fixedly connected to the input end of the air pump 305, and the input ends of the two connecting pipes 304 are fixedly connected to the same main pipe 301. Multiple suction discs 302 are fixedly connected at equal intervals on the main pipe 301. A conveying pipe 306 is fixedly connected to the output end of the air pump 305, and an air purifier 307 is fixedly connected to the output end of the conveying pipe 306. A water inlet 4 is provided on one side of the water-oil separator 1, and a water outlet 5 is provided on the same side as the water inlet 4.

[0021] Working principle: The telescopic rod 206 causes the oil-sticking plate 207 to absorb oil stains from the liquid surface. Then, the servo motor 203 drives the lead screw 204 to move the slider 205, the telescopic rod 206, and the oil-sticking plate 207 to a suitable position inside the sludge collection box 201. Then, the drive motor 209 is started to drive the drive gear 211 to rotate. At the same time, the transmission gear 210, which meshes with the drive gear 211 through the tooth groove, rotates, so that the scraper 212 fixed on the transmission gear 210 can thoroughly and effectively remove the oil stains adhering to the surface of the oil-sticking plate 207. The two oil-sticking plates 207 work together to assist each other. When the device is not in use, the air pump 305 can be used to operate the air suction plate 302 to draw air containing odors into the main pipe 301. Then, the air containing odors is sent into the air purifier 307 through the connecting pipe 304 and the delivery pipe 306. Finally, the purified odorless air is discharged.

[0022] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. The substitutions may be replacements of some structures, devices, or method steps, or they may be complete technical solutions. Equivalent substitutions or modifications made based on the technical solution and inventive concept of this utility model should all be covered within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing processes, comprising an oil-water separator (1), characterized in that, The water-oil separator (1) is provided with a sludge collection module (2) on one side, and the sludge collection module (2) includes two slides (202). The two slides (202) are movably connected to the inside of each slide (202), and the two slides (205) are distributed opposite to each other. The two slides (205) are provided with round holes on both sides, and the two round holes are connected to the same lead screw (204) through bearings. The two slides (202) are fixedly connected to one side of each servo motor (203), and the drive ends of the two servo motors (203) are connected to one end of the lead screw (204) through couplings. The two slides (205) are fixedly connected to one side of each telescopic rod (206), and the two telescopic rods (206) are fixedly connected to the other side of each oil-absorbing plate (207).

2. The oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing process according to claim 1, characterized in that, A sludge collection box (201) is fixedly connected to one side of the water-oil separator (1), and an L-shaped support plate (208) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of one side of the sludge collection box (201). A drive motor (209) is fixedly connected to one side of the L-shaped support plate (208).

3. The oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing process according to claim 2, characterized in that, The power output shaft of the drive motor (209) is connected to the drive gear (211) via a bearing, and the upper side of the drive gear (211) is connected to the transmission gear (210) via a bearing. The drive gear (211) and the transmission gear (210) mesh with each other through tooth grooves, and a scraper (212) is fixedly connected to the upper side of the transmission gear (210).

4. The oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing process according to claim 1, characterized in that, The water-oil separator (1) is equipped with an odor removal module (3), and the odor removal module (3) includes a fixing plate (303), and an air pump (305) is fixedly connected to the upper side of the fixing plate (303).

5. The oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing process according to claim 4, characterized in that, The input end of the air pump (305) is fixedly connected to two connecting pipes (304), and the input ends of the two connecting pipes (304) are fixedly connected to the same main pipe (301). Multiple suction discs (302) are fixedly connected at equal intervals on the main pipe (301).

6. The oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing process according to claim 5, characterized in that, The output end of the air pump (305) is fixedly connected to the delivery pipe (306), and the output end of the delivery pipe (306) is fixedly connected to the air purifier (307).

7. The oil-water separation device for oil collection in anodizing process according to claim 1, characterized in that, The water-oil separator (1) has an inlet (4) on one side and an outlet (5) on the same side as the inlet (4).