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Clay treaters are usually placed upstream of a filter separator system to remove surface active agents (surfactants), color and additives from jet fuel. These unwanted contaminants may be present in fuel at the processing and refining levels or picked up from various transportation methods such as trucks, ships and pipelines that carry several types of petroleum products in addition to jet fuel. The contaminant compounds will accumulate and disarm the coalescer cartridge and reduce the water coalescing efficiency of the filter separator. Clay treatment removes the surfactant compounds, color and additives by adsorption and delivers treated fuel to the filter separator while prolonging the life of the coalescer cartridges.

Clay treater housings have no internal moving parts. The product flows through the housing inlet chamber and equalizer tube. The equalizer tube evenly distributes product through each clay cartridge. Clay elements are vibra-packed to capacity with the highest grade of Attapulgus clay. This clay has the appearance of very fine sand, with each granule having hundreds of tiny, fiber-like crystals that capture molecular surfactants. The surface area of Attapulgus clay exceeds 13 acres per pound. Facet recommends a maximum flow of 7 gallons per minute (gpm) per cartridge.

Facet clay treaters will continuously adsorb surfactants, color and additives from jet fuel when used with Facet replaceable clay elements. Housings are designed for easy servicing and low maintenance. All are built to ASME Code, Section VIII. Standard and optional accessories and connections are available to facilitate piping and installation requirements. Clay treaters provide a complete adsorptive system that delivers treated fuel while also prolonging cartridge life of the downstream filter separator.




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13F3-C 275 gpm
1041
lpm
36.76
cfm
288 gal
1090
lit
Dished 4 in
102
mm
4 in
102
mm
24F3-C 500 gpm
1893
lpm
66.84
cfm
456 gal
2067
lit
Dished 4 in
102
mm
4 in
102
mm
31F3-C 650 gpm
2460
lpm
86.89
cfm
702 gal
2657
lit
Dished 6 in
152
mm
6 in
152
mm
40F3-C 840 gpm
3179
lpm
112.29
cfm
874 gal
3308
lit
Dished 6 in
152
mm
6 in
152
mm
50F3-C 1050 gpm
3974
lpm
140.36
cfm
1167 gal
4417
lit
Dished 8 in
203
mm
8 in
203
mm
60F3-C 1260 gpm
4769
lpm
168.44
cfm
1442 gal
5458
lit
Dished 8 in
203
mm
8 in
203
mm
67F3-C 1407 gpm
5325
lpm
188.09
cfm
1570 gal
5942
lit
Dished 8 in
203
mm
8 in
203
mm
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