Pretreatment Process of Heavy Oil Wastewater from Oil Field Treated by Membrane Technology

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Heavy oil wastewater must be pretreated if membrane technology was used to treat it. According to the quality analysis of heavy oil wastewater, the processes of silica removal by magnesia agent, filtration by fiber ball and adsorption by activated carbon were employed to treat heavy oil wastewater so that treated water could meet the demand of feed for membrane.

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