Product type
Oil soluble demulsifiers are chemical agents designed to separate water from oil in various industrial processes. They work by reducing the interfacial tension between oil and water, promoting the coalescence of water droplets, which can then be easily removed. These demulsifiers are typically formulated from a blend of surfactants and solvents to enhance their effectiveness in oilfield applications.

| Form | Liquid or emulsion |
| Active content | 30% to 70% |
| Temperature stability | Up to 100°C |
| Viscosity | 100 to 5000 cP |
| Solubility | Oil soluble |
When selecting an oil soluble demulsifier, buyers should consider the specific oil-water emulsion characteristics, such as the type of crude oil and the water content. It is also important to specify the required temperature stability and viscosity for the application. Certifications and compliance with industry standards may be relevant, depending on the end-use. Quantities can vary widely based on application needs, so it's advisable to discuss specific requirements with suppliers.
Get quotes for Oil Soluble Demulsifier
Tell us your requirement — quantity, specs and timeline — and our team sources verified manufacturers and brings you the best quote.
Its primary function is to separate water from oil in emulsions.
They are commonly used in oil and gas extraction, refining, and petrochemical industries.
Consider the type of emulsion, temperature stability, and viscosity needed for your specific process.
Yes, they can vary in terms of active content and specific surfactant blends.
The typical active content ranges from 30% to 70%.
Yes, they are effective in marine applications for separating water from oil.
Always follow safety data sheets and use appropriate personal protective equipment.