Horizontal coalescer filtration systems separate fine immiscible liquid droplets (water from hydrocarbons, oil from water) or aerosols from gas streams using coalescing media and gravity settling. The horizontal vessel design provides a longer settling path and larger interface area, making it ideal for very high flow rates, large liquid hold-up volumes, and applications requiring extended residence time for complete phase separation — common in oil & gas production, refinery processes, fuel terminals, and petrochemical plants.
The horizontal coalescer consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel mounted horizontally, with inlet at one end, coalescing elements in the middle, and outlets for clean gas/liquid and separated phase. Coalescing cartridges (glass fiber, synthetic, or pleated) are arranged in banks. A large sump or boot at the bottom collects the heavier phase. Many units include inlet distributors, pre-filters, and wire-mesh or vane-type post-separators to prevent re-entrainment.
The process follows these stages:
| Feature | Horizontal Coalescer | Vertical Coalescer |
|---|---|---|
| Vessel Orientation | Horizontal | Vertical |
| Flow Path | Side-to-side (long settling distance) | Bottom-to-top (upward gas / downward liquid) |
| Gravity Settling Path | Long horizontal distance | Shorter vertical height |
| Liquid Hold-up Volume | High (large sump/boot) | Moderate |
| Footprint | Larger floor space | Smaller footprint (taller vessel) |
| Pressure Drop (Clean) | Low to moderate | Low |
| Feature | Horizontal Coalescer | Vertical Coalescer |
|---|---|---|
| Best For High Flow Rates | Excellent (longer settling time) | Good |
| Handling Liquid Slugs / Surges | Superior (large hold-up) | Moderate |
| Space-Constrained Sites | Less suitable | Preferred |
| Offshore Platforms | Less common | Very common |
| Typical Vessel Size | Larger diameter & length | Taller, smaller diameter |
| Parameter | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Droplet Removal Size | 0.1–10 μm | Depends on media and flow rate |
| Operating Pressure | 1–100 bar (gas), up to 50 bar (liquid) | Common 10–50 bar in oil & gas |
| Residence Time in Settling Zone | 3–10 minutes | Longer than vertical due to horizontal path |
| Outlet Quality | <15 ppm water in fuel, <0.1 ppm oil in gas | With proper sizing |
| Pressure Drop (Clean) | 0.05–0.5 bar | Increases with loading |
| Industry / Application | Typical Fluid | Primary Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Oil & Gas Midstream | Crude oil, condensate | Dehydration to pipeline specs |
| Refinery & Fuel Terminals | Diesel, gasoline, jet fuel | Remove emulsified water |
| Gas Processing Plants | Wet natural gas, NGLs | Liquid removal before compression |
| Produced Water Treatment | Oil-in-water emulsions | Oil removal before discharge/reuse |
| Petrochemical | Process hydrocarbons | Protect downstream units |
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