Liquid Transfer Vapor Recovery - Railcar Unloading - Industrial Gas Technology

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This presentation illustrates the use of a gas compressor for Liquified Gas Transfer and Vapor Recovery. Using a compressor for this process is much more effiicient and cost effective when working with vessels with top mounted connections because you are able utilize the vapor through a compressor to create differential pressure between to the two vessels to move the liquid, as well as remove most of the heel during vapor recovery that would otherwise be left in the transport, railcar, or storage tank. Using a positive displacement pump for this process is very hard on the pump due to the location of the pipe connections, and causes accelerated wear, which equates to increased operational costs. Contact us for any of your liquid transfer vapor recovery needs www.industrialgastechnology.com - 800-337-1582

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  • really i don't understand, could you please help and illustrate by typing one by one as per the process shown in the presentation?

    The dark brown is liquid? isn't it?

  • you mean that, compressor out let is Liquid?

  • e6xcellent

    

  • Very good

  • thank you

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