
The Westfalia Separator eagleclass is a completely new generation of mineral oil separators that Westfalia Separator Mineraloil Systems will be presenting at the SMM 2008. These machines are even more precisely customized to the needs of the marine, oil field, energy and industry sectors. Westfalia Separator Mineraloil Systems has expanded the capacity spectrum both upwards and downwards, and has designed the separators compacter, lighter, more energy-efficient and with fewer wear parts. A new sensor technology system further minimises oil losses during desludging. The new high-performance separators of the Westfalia Separator eagleclass are setting standards in terms of performance, separating efficiency and the ratio of capacity, weight and current consumption. The smallest and largest separator of this new series will be exhibited at SMM 2008.
Westfalia Separator Mineraloil Systems is extending its product line to include a self-made newly developed fresh water generator, providing shipping companies and shipyards with a further module for the engine room from a single source: an ideal supplement to the product range. The market entry model is the SeaWater Distiller with a capacity range of 10 to 30 t/d.
The Visco Booster Unit with a newly designed pump module is more compact, lighter and more easily accessible. The module also takes up less space. The new Visco Booster Unit with the pump components in modular construction will likewise be presented at the SMM 2008 for the first time.
As from 2009, Westfalia Separator Mineraloil Systems will be able to offer the BilgeMaster system in clean design with maximum oil contents of 15 ppm in the bilgewater for the complete series; without additional adsorption filter and without chemicals.
Sewage treatment is likewise a new chapter being opened up by Westfalia Separator Mineraloil Systems. With a combination of a centrifuge for separating coarse impurities, a buffer tank and an ultrafiltration system for removing fine impurities, Westfalia Separator Mineraloil Systems is developing a new sewage treatment system which is to be launched on the market to coincide with the coming into force of the new IMO guidelines.