Epoxy Polymer Plastic for Oil/Water Separation: Lanolin Oil

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The discussion centers on the properties of Epoxy Polymer Plastic in relation to Polyester Glass Fiber, specifically regarding its effectiveness in skimming oil from water-oil emulsions, with a particular interest in Lanolin oil. Johann seeks detailed information on this topic but receives a response indicating a lack of familiarity with Epoxy Polymer Plastic as a distinct material. The responder expresses confusion about the concept of skimming oil from water and suggests that Johann's question may be too vague. Overall, the conversation highlights a need for more clarity and expertise on the specific application of Epoxy Polymer Plastic in oil separation processes.
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Hi,

Is someone knowing more about the properties of Epoxy Polymer Plastic as used in Polyester Glass Fiber regarding skimming features as to separate oil from water-oil emulsions?

Where could I get more specifics. Especially in context with Lanolin oil?


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Johann
 
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Welcome to PF, Ovacs.
I'm afraid that I can be of no help to you, but someone who can should be along shortly. I suspect that your question might be a bit vague, although I don't know anything about the subject. I've never heard of Epoxy Polymer Plastic as an entity, whereas both glass fiber and polyester resin are pretty well-known items. I totally don't get the thing about skimming oil from water. :confused:
 
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