Check out the full blog post: https://bit.ly/3ue3D7z
SUBSCRIBE to the CHRONICLE: https://kimray.com/Subscribe
=============================

PODCAST (Stuff You Should Know About Oil & Gas Production): https://anchor.fm/oilandgas
 
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/KimrayInc
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kimray-inc/

PRODUCT & TECHNICAL SUPPORT: [email protected] or 405-525-4264

WORK @ KIMRAY: https://kimray.com/Careers

---

Oil and gas producers use Triethylene Glycol (TEG) to dehydrate natural gas so the producer can sell it. The most common problem in natural gas dehydration is glycol contamination. The efficiency and longevity of a glycol pump depend on the particulates and contamination being removed and filtered from the glycol.

In this video, we’re going to show you how three of the most common glycol filters work: strainers (y strainers and t strainers), sock filters, and carbon filters.

---

0:00 Intro to TEG
1:00 3 Common Glycol Filters
1:08 Strainer Glycol Filters
2:03 Sock Glycol Filters
2:50 Carbon Glycol Filters
3:54 Closing

---

Leave a comment below if you have any questions! Some question can be answered online, but for detailed technical support, email [email protected] and mention which video you're referencing.

Music by hooksounds.com