Weir oil skimmer ScorLip Micro
vacuum

Weir oil skimmer - ScorLip Micro  - New Naval Ltd. - vacuum
Weir oil skimmer - ScorLip Micro  - New Naval Ltd. - vacuum
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Type
weir, vacuum

Description

COMPACT, WAVE-FOLLOWING OIL RECOVERY SKIMMER WEIR RECOVERY SKIMMER New Naval's ScorLip Micro Weir Oil Skimmer is a compact and extremely portable skimmer that utilizes a weir lip which conforms to the waterline using a wave-following design, allowing oil recovery off the top layer of the polluted water. The weir recovers light to medium viscosity oils. A shallow draft and small in dimensions design allows the skimmer to operate in very shallow and operationally difficult areas. The system is designed for protected inland and nearshore operations. The weir head can be operated independently in recovery operations with a pump or it can be paired with a vacuum recovery system. The skimmer is commonly paired with an independent, remote self-priming pump or vacuum by a transfer hose with a quickly and easily secured Camlock connection. Designed for rapid deployment, allows intuitive control. The system is built with highly durable materials resistant to oil, dispersants and seawater allowing easy cleaning while minimizing maintenance thus extending the skimmer’s lifespan. The skimmer is equipped with Polymer-coated foam filled floaters for optimal balance and floatation. Lightweight and compact in size Intended for recovery of light oil from shallow waters Manufactured of aluminium, the skimmer uses a weir intake that conforms to light wave movement Can be paired with an independent, remote, low capacity, positive displacement pump

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