SUMMIT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC.

 
EQUIPMENT
OIL/WATER SEPARATORS
(for air compressor condensate)
 

 

  •  The ThermaPhase Oil/Water Separator is designed for lubricants that do not easily separate from water ( ATF, motor oils) and for those applications that require zero discharge.

 

 

 

 

 

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Now works with polyglycols

Frequently Asked Questions about the ConDePhase® Plus

The ConDePhase® Plus oil/water separator is specifically designed to separate oil and water from compressor condensate. Oily compressor condensate is no longer allowed by law to be dumped into surface draws or sewers. With the ConDePhase® Plus oil/water separator, compressor condensate is sufficiently separated to allow the water portion of the condensate (typically 97%) to be legally put down the sewage drain.

The ConDePhase® Plus oil/water separator is made from high-density polypropylene and has no moving parts. This means it is virtually maintenance free! The ConDePhase® Plus combines two stages of internal separation with the third stage being our patented external carbon filter. ConDePhase® Plus units, with their unique separation design and activated filter, have achieved water effluents containing less than 15 ppm of hydrocarbons and less the 50 ppm for polyglycols.

To determine which unit is right for you, 

go to Tables and Charts.

 

 

 

 

The ThermaPhase unit is a thermostatically controlled, electrically heated evaporation unit that separates air compressor condensate from spent compressor lubricant. The condensate water leaves the unit as atmospheric steam and the lubricant is periodically drained from the unit.

ThermaPhase handles a broad variety of synthetic (polyglycol, diester, synthetic hydrocarbons, silicone, polyester, and mixtures thereof) and petroleum based compressor lubricants. ThermaPhase should not be used on lubricants containing significant quantities of phosphate esters.

 

 

ThermaPhase is a positive action solution to the problem of safely disposing of air compressor condensate.

To determine which unit is right for you, 

go to Tables and Charts.