Product Piracy

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Product Piracy Warning: Please be advised that watercut meters currently offered by Eesiflo in Singapore are unlicensed/pirated goods. As of September 2011 Eesiflo still offers the product with no respect for Intellectual Properties. View Cease and Desist Letter If you have been offered to purchase the Eesiflo EASZ-1 Watercut Meter after January 2011 kindly inform ZelenTech Inc. by email (sales@zelentech.com) so that our legal team can take appropriate action against this ongoing piracy. If you ...

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History of the ZT100 Watercut Meter

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2011-09-01 The ZelenTech ZT100 Watercut Meter is rooted in the Capacitance Measurement Technology originally developed by Swedish entrepreneurs Hans and Jorgen Lindahl some 15 years ago. In 2001 the technology was acquired by then Watercut Meter manufacturer Thermo Electron. The Thermo Electron product line originated from the capacitance probe pioneers Hydril/Flow Automation and the merger with the Lindahl’s technology resulted in a device with top of the line electronics backed by decad ...

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How to select a watercut monitor

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2011-11-07 Selecting a watercut monitor is a daunting task. There is no single answer to what type, brand, model or technology that will do the best job. The correct selection can only be done after properly defining your application.  There are many reasons to measure the percentage of water in oil (watercut) during oil production. For water driven wells the percentage can give crucial information to optimise water injection rates. Further downstream a water cut monitor can allow you to t ...

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Q&A : What is the difference between LTCS and Carbon steel?

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Q: What is the difference between LTCS and Carbon steel? Whats the difference in composition? When LTCS is used generally? Whats the temperature range, that these materials can be used? Is there any relation between Killed carbon steel, LTCS, stainless steel, carbon steel(normal)? How to categorise/classify these?   A: *Steel is considered to be carbon steel when no minimum content is specified or required for chromium, cobalt, columbium [niobium], molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tu ...

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BS&W in Crude Oil

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ZelenTech Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of products and solutions to the ever increasing need of operators to accurately determine BS&W in a crude oil stream . Water in oil is a problem and always needs to be monitored , not just in upstream oil production but also in downstream refining, distribution and transmission. An example of this is the process of electrostatic treatment where it is necessary to remove water and solids from oil prior to processing. For example - After completio ...

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BS&W Monitor for LACT units

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Traditionally users of LACT units will refer to a water in oil monitor as a BS&W PROBE or BS&W MONITOR. An electronic device that is capable of determining the amount of Basic Sediment and Water (BS&W) is an integral part of most LACT Units. The system consists of an inline "BS&W monitor" that monitors the flowing stream and communicates to an electronic display device which will know if the LACT Unit is experiencing an excess BS&W content. This insures that only the highest ...

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Definitions for a selection of terms related to Watercut, BS&W, OWD

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flow proportional water measurement The flow weighted average water content over a fixed time period or batch volume determined from the OWD measurement and the liquid flow rate through the pipe during the time or batch period. flow weighted average (FWA) The average of a variable weighted by the flow rate or incremental volume. It can be the average of the variable values sampled at uniform volume intervals, or it can be the average of variable values sampled at uniform time intervals and weigh ...

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What is Crude Oil? - 2

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What is Crude Oil? Crude oil, commonly known as petroleum, is a liquid found within the Earth comprised of hydrocarbons, organic compounds and small amounts of metal. While hydrocarbons are usually the primary component of crude oil, their composition can vary from 50%-97% depending on the type of crude oil and how it is extracted. Organic compounds like nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur typically make-up between 6%-10% of crude oil while metals such as copper, nickel, vanadium and iron acc ...

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What is Crude Oil?

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Crude oil is a liquid found naturally in rock, containing mostly complex hydrocarbons, with some additional organic material. It is the major fuel used on the planet, and is used in the production of many synthetic materials like plastics as well. Crude oil can come in many different weights and colors, and can differ greatly in its composition. As little as half of the composition of heavy oils can be made up of hydrocarbons, while the lightest oils can be up to 97% hyd ...

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What is diesel fuel?

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Source: Exxon What is diesel fuel?Diesel fuel is principally a blend of petroleum-derived compounds called middle distillates (heavier than gasoline but lighter than lube oil) and may or may not contain additional additives. Other middle distillates include kerosene and No. 2 Heating Oil. Diesel fuel is designed to operate in a diesel engine where it is injected into the compressed, high-temperature air in the combustion chamber and ignites spontaneously. This differs from gasoline, which is ign ...

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