Thursday, May 24, 2012

A Visitor From Egypt Comes to Oil Skimmers!

En route to New York to receive an award, after visiting California for a business conference, our Representative from Egypt was able to spend a few days with us at Oil Skimmers, Inc. It was great to have Ahmed stop by!


Vice President Jim Petrucci stands outside of Oil Skimmers, Inc.'s office in Cleveland, OH with our Representative from Egypt, Ahmed. We proudly flew the Egyptian flag next to our American flag while Ahmed was visiting.




Jim took Ahmed to see the Cleveland Indians play at Progressive field for the first time.

Thanks for visiting, Ahmed!

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Oil Skimmers, Inc. Introduces the Oil Recovery and Transfer System


The Model 6V Oil Holding and Distribution Tank System from Oil Skimmers, Inc. has received a make-over! The system has been re-engineered, re-designed, and re-named; it is now called the Oil Recovery and Transfer System (ORTS). The Oil Recovery and Transfer System includes a Model 6V Oil Skimmer, a built-in decanting system, an oil collection tank, adjustable motor controls, and tube guards for the collector tube. It has the same great oil recovery ability as the Oil Holding and Distribution Tank, with a better design and more options.

The ORTS oil skimming system is pre-assembled and pre-wired – the entire system arrives in one skid mounted package ready to operate – no assembly is necessary. This reduces installation time and cost. No additional mounting mechanism is needed, and the Oil Recovery and Transfer System has an efficient design with a small footprint, saving installation costs and space.

The engineering team at Oil Skimmers, Inc., can customize the system to meet the needs of a particular application. There is a wide range of options and modifications available, such as material of construction (aluminum, carbon steel, stainless), size and capacity, transfer pump with controls, collection tank level gauge, winterization package and/or controlled heating.

Visit the Oil Recovery and Transfer System page on our website for more information.

Below are pictures of several different customized units, two with smaller footprints that have a top-mounted motor, and two with a slightly larger footprint because customers wanted a back-mounted motor.







Wednesday, May 9, 2012

AIST 2012 Day 1 & 2 in Pictures!

As we mentioned in our previous post, this week our Eastern Region Sales Manger Rob Fiorilli and our Western Region Sales Manager Ken Gray have been at the annual Association for Iron and Steel Technology (AIST) show. Since the show is being held in Atlanta, GA, our GA representative, Rob Estill, has also been able to attend the show and share his immense knowledge about oil skimming applications with visitors.

Oil Skimmers, Inc.'s President Mike Gaudiani was able to spend time at the booth yesterday, and had a great time chatting with fellow exhibitors and with attendees!

See some pictures from the show (so far) below! Check back next week for our full review and re-cap of the show. Rob Fiorilli will be providing some insight into his experience at AIST 2012.

Booth #1065 - Oil Skimmers, Inc.
President Mike Gaudiani discusses oil skimming with visitors.

Rob Estill and Ken Gray share their knowledge with visitors  at AIST 2012.
Rob Estill answers questions about the Model 6V Oil Skimmer.
The show started on May 7th and runs through May 10th, so if you are in the Atlanta area please stop by and visit the guys at booth #1065!

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Secret to Continuous, Efficient Oil Removal in Steel Mills



In anticipation of next week’s annual Association for Iron and Steel Technology (AIST) trade show, we are sharing a case study about a steel mini-mill that solved a waste oil problem with the use of our Oil Skimmers.

NLMK Indiana (formerly Beta Steel) is a steel mini-mill that produces and sells hot-rolled steel in the north central United States and Canada. The plant produces about 700,000 tons a year and employs about 400 people.

NLMK Indiana’s raw materials are scrap metal and chemical additives. The scrap metal is melted and recast into slabs, which ultimately become coils of flat steel that customers purchase to make a variety of durable products. The heat-intensive process uses water to cool in-process materials to specified temperatures. 

During hot strip mill production, tramp oil mixes with the water, and this mixture collects in two basins and a scale pit. Before the water can be cooled and reused, the oil must be removed to keep the cooling towers and other plant equipment running smoothly, and to prevent contamination of the product.

PROBLEM: The plant had employed a company to periodically vacuum the oil out of the water as it sat in the pit and two collection basins — one with a 490,000-gallon capacity and the other one with a 285,000-gallon capacity. But this method did not adequately separate the oil and water, and it didn't provide an option to operate continuously, as the plant does.

SOLUTION:  NLMK Indiana now uses six Oil Skimmers, Inc. oil-recovery systems to remove the tramp oil from the water in the collection basins as well as from a scale pit at the hot-strip mill. In a unique anti-clogging design, the Oil Skimmers have a polyurethane tube that attracts and collects the waste oil/grease as it floats on top of wastewater. The tube passes through a scraper system to remove the oil, which flows into a containment drum.

BENEFITS: The system operates independently and can run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This was a significant improvement over periodic vacuuming, Ehren Plew, Plant Mechanical Engineer, said. The skimmers run whenever needed and for as long as needed.

“They are relatively maintenance-free, and they are certainly trouble-free,” Plew said. “They run 24/7 with no manpower. It would be uneconomical to have a vacuum truck running 24 hours a day.” Additionally, the skimmers are more effective at separation, according to Plew. “The vacuum truck sucks out a lot of water, and these remove just the oil. So there is a lot less waste.”

Jim Petrucci, Vice President of Oil Skimmers, Inc., said the vacuum method of oil removal has its place in the industry, but it’s not the best choice for an ongoing need, such as steel mini-mills. 

"Our system runs continuously. Vacuuming is great when you have a spill, but it doesn’t address continuous build up.” 

NLMK Indiana uses the Model 5H Oil Skimmer and the Model 6V Oil Skimmer. Both are made with internal components of high-strength steel and bronze for durability. External parts are made from abrasive-resistant ceramic. The machine has a lifespan of more than 25 years.


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  Above: Model 5H Oil Skimmer side-mounted on a tank. 
To see a video of the Model 5H in operation, visit our Youtube page.