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MEG Concentrator


Technologically advanced system for separating water from MEG
Inland's patented MEG Concentrator is a cost-effective system to remove water from wet glycol product coming onshore in gas production facilities. After the water is separated to the 60% wt glycol level, it can be re-injected or used in other industrial applications.

Our self-contained, MEG Concentrators uses a thermodynamic cycle called vapour recompression to remove water from collected fluids. The principal components of the system are a heat exchanger, an evaporation tank, a cyclone and a steam compressor. The system is highly energy efficient allowing it to operate at costs significantly less than other distillation or evaporation processes.

The MEG Concentrator outflow system can be fitted with a "scrubber" which reduces glycol concentrations to less than 100 mg/L [if required], meeting the most stringent environmental guidelines including those established by governments and local treatment authorities.

MEG Concentrator

MEG Concentrator

The MEG Concentrator offers the following:
System Capacity
17,000 to 51,000 L or 4,400 to 13,300 US gallons/day *
Infeed Glycol Concentration
1% to 20% glycol [typical]
Concentrate Output
50 - 60% glycol solution
Distillate Output
Water @ 100 mg/L glycol, if required [Design is 1000 mg/L]
Energy Usage
Significantly less than conventional technologies
Footprint
Skid mounted to allow operation from a portable container or fixed facilities
* Capacity can be increased, if required.
The MEG Concentrator is designed to work with minimal maintenance and operational attendance while offering a reliable & consistent means of fluids recycling.

The computer controlled operating system has built-in safety systems & checks, further ensuring ease of operation.

Recovered glycol is typically diluted and may carry contaminants such as salts, hydrocarbons, metals and other debris.

The MEG Concentrator has two output streams: [1] water with 1000 mg/L of glycol [that can be released to the appropriate water treatment authority or treated by other means] and [2] concentrated MEG [about 60% glycol].

For more information, please contact us.




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