Oil in Water Conditions
Technical expertise is one of the hallmark services provided by Biomin. To help you achieve maximum results from Biomin's state-of-the-art products, please read our technical advisories and past issues of the "Guardian" Newsletter.
Technical Bulletin #47
Removal of Chemically Emulsified Oil
Technical Bulletin #46
Aluminum Can Manufacturer Case History
Technical Bulletin #45
Dewatering of construction sites and brownfields with OILSORB.
Technical Bulletin #44
AquaBlok® and Organoclay Pellets as Permeable Barriers.
Technical Bulletin #43
When is OilSorb spent? Find out with a mobile instrument designed and marketed by Turner Designs.
Technical Bulletin #42
Organoclay Solves Environmental Problem
Technical Bulletin #41
Aqueous Mercuric Ion Removal with Organoclays and Bone Char.
Technical Bulletin #40
Vibrating Beam Slurry Wall, Organoclay Containing Slurry, Repairs Leaking Landfill Liners.
Technical Bulletin #39
OilSorb Saves Your Money! Fuel and activated carbon prices got you down?
Technical Bulletin #38
In Situ Technology for Soil Stabilization.
Technical Bulletin #37
OilSorb or activated carbon? That is the question. Our specially designed spreadsheet has answers.
Technical Bulletin #36
OilSorb for Cleanup of Oily Steam Condensate in Industrial Plants.
Technical Bulletin #35
OilSorb Hill Air Force Base Case History.
Technical Bulletin #34
Using Organoclays for Efficient Dewatering.
Technical Bulletin #33
Reducing Your Activated Carbon Costs.
Technical Bulletin #32
Calculating OILSORB Organoclay requirements.
Technical Bulletin #31
Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDC’s) reduction with sorbents.
Technical Bulletin #30
High Flow Groundwater Treatment of Crude Oil.
Technical Bulletin #29
Recontamination of water with activated carbon.
Technical Bulletin #28
The recycling of waste water is profitable.Recently a consulting firm (NUS) conducted an annual water survey, which determined that the average price of water in the U.S.A. climbed 3.5% from July 1, 2004 to July 1, 2005.
Technical Bulletin #27
The primary function of oxidative systems used in water treatment is to inactivate (kill) microorganisms.
Technical Bulletin #26
Oil and other petroleum hydrocarbons such as diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel are not miscible in water.
Technical Bulletin #25
COD problems? Organoclay (OILSORB) to the rescue.
Technical Bulletin #24
Manufactured Gas Processing Sites, Remediation using Organoclay.
Technical Bulletin #23
Membrane Technologies for Wastewater Reuse. The challenges due to membrane fouling by oil: Solved with OILSORB organoclay.
Technical Bulletin #22
Understand the problems associated with the effects of oily waste on deionization resins.
Technical Bulletin #21
Has “IN SITU” Remediation Replaced “Activated Carbon PUMP & TREAT” in the Groundwater Market?
Technical Bulletin #20
he OILSORB Organoclay protects a RO unit, a case history.
Technical Bulletin #19
Cut your GAC Costs 50% Pre-treat your water with Biomin EC-100 Organoclay.
Technical Bulletin #18
Produced water cleanup.
Technical Bulletin #17
Pre-polishing to economize advanced oxidation technologies?
Technical Bulletin #16
Natural gas compressor water cleanup.
Technical Bulletin #15
Cost savings when using OilSorb organoclay.
Technical Bulletin #14
OilSorb/Carbon systes stabilize above-ground bio-remediation systems.
Technical Bulletin #13
Continuous chlorination keeps OilSorb beds clean.
Technical Bulletin #12
The design of groundwater remediation programs and the selection/sequencing of effective remediation technologies are based on Richard Sloan’s remediation principles.
Technical Bulletin #11
Bone Char’s Superiority For Removing Heavy Metals
Technical Bulletin #10
Surfactant Flushing > Pump and Treat Reinjecting of Clean Water into Aquifer >Treatment Train.
Technical Bulletin #9
Innovative suspended solids removal.
Technical Bulletin #8
Remedies for the fouling of OILSORB and CARBON by CALCIUM and IRON
Technical Bulletin #7
To Backwash or Not in an OilSorb Vessel
Technical Bulletin #6
PCB Removal with an OilSorb/Carbon System
Technical Bulletin #5
OilSorb – Carbon Treatment Train for Water
Technical Bulletin #4
Fenton Chemistry and OilSorb – Carbon Polishing
Technical Bulletin #3
The Use of Oilsorb EC-100 Organoclay in a Gas Sweetening System
Technical Bulletin #2
pH, pKa and Organoclay/Carbon Adsorption
Technical Bulletin #1
This advisory highlights some important commandments for carrying out successful OilSorb Organoclay/Carbon filtration.
Guardian Newsletters [PDFs]
- Oil - How do you save $1 million?
- Gasoline - Remove up to 7 times more gasoline with an OilSorb/Carbon System.
- Creosote - Explains how OilSorb can facilitate removal of creosote.
- Stormwater - Discusses how OilSorb can assist with stormwater compliance.
- Fouling Problem - Solved with OilSorb


