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Figure 7. API separator for oil-water separator.  which involves the merging of smaller oil droplets into larger ones to facilitate their separation from water [64]. Coalescer separators typically consist of a series of specialized media, such as coalescing plates or fibrous materials, engineered to promote he coalescence of oil droplets. As wastewater flows hrough the separator, oil droplets adhere to the coa- escer media and coalesce into larger droplets, even- ually rising to the surface due to their lower density 65]. Meanwhile, treated water exits the separator hrough an outlet at the bottom. Coalescer separators offer high efficiency in oil removal, even in the pres- ence of emulsified oils or fine droplets, making them ideal for applications where stringent oil dis- charge limits must be met. Additionally, these separa- tors are compact, easy to maintain, and can be integrated into existing wastewater treatment systems, providing a cost-effective solution for oil- water separation challenges across various industries [66].   facilitate the combination of smaller oil particles into larger ones, enhancing the efficiency of separation processes.

Figure 7 API separator for oil-water separator. which involves the merging of smaller oil droplets into larger ones to facilitate their separation from water [64]. Coalescer separators typically consist of a series of specialized media, such as coalescing plates or fibrous materials, engineered to promote he coalescence of oil droplets. As wastewater flows hrough the separator, oil droplets adhere to the coa- escer media and coalesce into larger droplets, even- ually rising to the surface due to their lower density 65]. Meanwhile, treated water exits the separator hrough an outlet at the bottom. Coalescer separators offer high efficiency in oil removal, even in the pres- ence of emulsified oils or fine droplets, making them ideal for applications where stringent oil dis- charge limits must be met. Additionally, these separa- tors are compact, easy to maintain, and can be integrated into existing wastewater treatment systems, providing a cost-effective solution for oil- water separation challenges across various industries [66]. facilitate the combination of smaller oil particles into larger ones, enhancing the efficiency of separation processes.