The Product Displacement Pig (PDP),
coupled with the Process Pigging System, allows for the recovery
of "normally wasted" product that is lost during product
changeover.
This unique system can be utilized in the loading/unloading
area, processing area, packaging area, blending area, storage area,
and transportation lines in the following industries:
- Chemical and Petrochemical
- Food and Beverage
- Oil and Gas
- Ink and Paint
- Water and Wastewater
- Grease and Lube
- Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical
With proper design, the Process Pigging System minimizes
cross contamination between product batches, reduces the need for
dedicated lines, reduces down-time during product changeover, and
minimizes amount of solvents needed in between batches, thus resulting
in enormous savings..
The following diagram is an overview flow diagram
of a typical processing plant illustrating the various areas where
the PDP Product Displacement Pig can be used. By utilizing three-way
valves, pig switches, and pigging tees, dedicated lines for multiple-product
use is minimized.
Please click the "Start" button below to
begin the animation illustrating how the Process Pigging System
can help a processing plant run more efficiently and cost effectively.
Also, you may download our PowerPoint
Presentation, which illustrates in more detail
the overal theme as well as the individual components. Please note
that this presentation may take several minutes to download (depending
on your internet connection). When link is clicked, a new window
will open, and even though status bar may state "done",
please wait until presentation begins. Because of this, we recommend
clicking the download link and then viewing the following animation
while waiting.
Furthermore, by printing the following flow diagrams
and making changes to better suit your application, we can offer
a formal quotation once pages are forwarded to us via fax or email.
Please note that the following animation has been
greatly simplified to convey theory of the Process Pigging System.
Implementation of three-way valves and other fittings (not shown)
may be required in order to achieve the illustrated product flows.

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