oil skimmers model 5H brill tube oil skimmer for industrial tramp oil removal

Oil Skimmers Model 5H Brill® Tube Oil Skimmer for Industrial Tramp Oil Removal

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oil skimmers model 5H brill tube oil skimmer for industrial tramp oil removal

Oil Skimmers Model 5H Brill® Tube Oil Skimmer for Industrial Tramp Oil Removal

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Product description

The Oil Skimmers Model 5H Brill® tube oil skimmer is a rugged industrial oil removal system designed to remove floating oils, fats, grease and oily contaminants from water, coolants and cleaning solutions. Using a free-floating collector tube, the skimmer continuously removes tramp oil from the liquid surface while minimizing water carryover. The Model 5H is designed for installations where the skimmer can be mounted close to the liquid surface and where reliable unattended oil removal is required.

Technical overview

Brill® tube oil skimmers operate using a continuous loop collector tube that floats freely across the liquid surface. Oil naturally adheres to the outside of the tube and is transported into the skimmer housing where scraper blades remove the oil and direct it into a collection container. Because the tube floats freely on the surface, the skimmer automatically follows fluctuating liquid levels and can move around floating debris while continuing to collect oil. The Model 5H is a horizontal tube skimmer designed for installations where the skimmer can remain within 3 feet of the skimming area. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Oil removal capacity

The oil removal capacity of a tube oil skimmer depends on several operating factors including oil viscosity, oil layer thickness, temperature and system configuration.

The Model 5H Brill® tube oil skimmer is designed for medium sized tanks and can remove:

  • up to 60 gallons of oil per hour
  • approximately up to 227 litres per hour

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Operating principle

The collector tube floats freely on the liquid surface and is slowly driven by the skimmer motor. Oil adheres to the outside of the tube while water is largely rejected. As the tube enters the skimmer housing, scraper blades remove the oil from the tube surface and direct it into the discharge outlet. The cleaned tube then returns to the tank surface where the skimming cycle continues.

Material options

Typical construction materials include:
  • Durable cast housing
  • Ceramic drive wheel fingers
  • Ceramic scrapers
  • Ceramic pressure block
  • Collector tube in standard or high temperature material
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Available micron ratings

Oil skimmers do not operate based on filtration micron ratings. Instead, separation occurs because oil adheres naturally to the surface of the collector tube while water is rejected. This allows selective removal of floating oils, fats, grease and oily waste from the liquid surface.

Design and construction

Typical system characteristics include:
  • Free-floating collector tube design
  • Horizontal tube skimming arrangement
  • Continuous oil removal operation
  • Compact design for tight spaces and congested plant areas
  • Low maintenance mechanical design
  • Mounting kit and oil collection pan included
The Model 5H is also available with frame mounted, cart mounted or tank mounted skimming systems depending on the installation requirements. It is commonly installed on open and closed tanks used in wastewater treatment systems, parts washers and coolant systems. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

Typical applications

Tube oil skimmers are commonly used in:
  • Wastewater treatment systems
  • Parts washers
  • Coolant systems
  • Open process tanks
  • Closed tanks with accessible skimming area
  • Industrial cleaning solution systems
Continuous oil removal helps extend fluid life, reduce maintenance and improve process cleanliness.

Key benefits

  • Continuous tramp oil removal
  • Oil removal capacity up to 60 gallons per hour
  • Designed for horizontal tube operation
  • Works with fluctuating liquid levels
  • Unaffected by floating debris
  • Compact design for tight plant spaces
  • Low maintenance unattended operation

Configuration and quotation

Correct tube skimmer selection depends on the installation conditions of the tank or sump. When requesting a quotation it is important to provide the following information:
  • Height of the skimmer above the liquid surface
  • Width of the tank or basin
  • Length of the tank or basin
  • Operating liquid temperature
  • Power supply voltage
Providing these parameters allows correct selection of the collector tube length and tube material. Higher operating temperatures may require the use of a high temperature collector tube.

Technical support and validation

Selecting the correct filtration solution often requires verification under real process conditions. Filtra International supports this process through several practical testing and validation options.

Filter samples – available for compatibility and performance checks in existing filter housings.
Full-scale filter housing rental – for temporary installations or process evaluation.
Laboratory and pilot-scale filtration units – enabling controlled testing before full implementation.
Application testing by our team – customers may send product samples for filtration trials and performance evaluation.

These options allow process validation before committing to a permanent installation.

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Typical parameters include:

• Flow rate
• Particle size or filtration rating
• Temperature and pressure
• Chemical composition of the media