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Originally Posted by Cloudsurfer
Well, I think if and when I get into this, I'll be looking at a bowl type centrifuge. I strongly lean towards the USFiltermaxx units, as the engineering is really quite impressive on them compared to everything else.
For now, I'm going to just continue burning my waste jet fuel.....
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I have two complete set-ups from the Air Force that were roll-on, roll-off oil separators and centrifuges. May also include some treatment equipment, have not completely reviewed all the documents yet from Northrop Grumman.
Have decided to sell one set-up and one pump since I'm not going to do fuel processing at two locations, too much work.
I also have a couple of Schroeder high-volume true 6 micron pumps with dual filter units. Navy uses these to filter waste oil for re-use in marine diesels. Speed is max 1.6 gallons per minute, but I wouldn't filter at that speed.
Each of these units is independent, depends if you want to filter or centrifuge or both!
Am getting ready to acquire an EPA-approved storage tank that holds 385 gallons, then connect it to one of the processors and take my time filtering and re-filtering.
But I have two Schroeder portable units and two Air Force roll-aroiund units. I guess they used to roll them onto a plane, do the filter/centrifuge thing, clean them up and roll them to their next porocessing location.
Here's some pics.