Lori Brush Skimmer 2-2.5

LORI Brush Skimmer HK 2-2.5

Manufacturer LORI Model LORI HK2-2.5 Brush Pack/Skimmer for Skimming Barge (see 249 Response  Barges)
Service Type Chain Brush Operating Environment Protected Waters
Application Advancing Skimmer Skimming Speed 2-3 Knots
Nameplate Recovery Capacity (bbls/hr) 773 bbl/hr Water Recovery Max. 10%

Effective Daily Recovery Capacity

2,750 Sweep Width (ft.) Varies  (increases as addition boom is added to skimming system

Wave Height (ft.)

(*Dependant on vessel capabilities)

6.5 ft. Length (ft.) 11.5 ft.
Width(in.) 28.5 in. Height (ft.) 1.5 ft.
Maximum Draft 2.5 ft. Transit Speed Vessel Speed
Debris Handling Auto/Not affected Pump Type

Gravity discharge

Best in Oil Types All types and ages, also debris and tar balls. Operators Required 1
Aux Equipment Hydraulic Power unit and the skimming ORB are necessary for to unit to operate.

Function

        The LORI Oil Recovery System (LORS) consists of the unique stiff-brush pack with deflection booms and the patented recovery channel system.  The LORI utilizes oil deflection booms to gather floating oil and debris from the water surface on both sides of the vessel. The forward motion of the vessel creates a difference in pressure between the intake and outflow ports which provides an efficient flow through the recovery channel. Oil and debris are separated and removed from the flow. The brush-speed is adjusted according to the operating conditions. The channel that the LORI brush skimmer operates from creates a natural feeding and recirculation which enhances the effectiveness of the recovery process and allows faster skimming.  The LORI bristles recover only oil and debris which eliminates the need to store contaminated water for maximum use of onboard storage capacity.  When the system isn't in use it is stowed inside the hull to not disturb other activities of the vessel. The system is deployed in only a few minutes.

Current Location and Quantity of LORI Brush Skimmers

Zone 1 

Ketchikan

Zone 7 

Juneau

2

ORSV Rudyard Bay

ORSV Neka Bay