An oil and Grease Trap is a type of device used to separate oil and grease from wastewater before it enters the sewer system or treatment plant. It is typically used in food service establishments, such as restaurants, to prevent clogs and blockages in the plumbing system.
Floating Oil Monitoring is a process of measuring the amount of oil or other hydrocarbon contaminants present in water bodies. This is done by using a device that floats on the surface of the water and detects the presence of oil or grease by using sensors or other monitoring techniques. This is important in preventing pollution and maintaining water quality in rivers, lakes, and other water bodies.
While the Oil and Grease Trap is designed to remove oil and grease from wastewater, Floating Oil Monitoring is designed to detect and measure the presence of oil and other hydrocarbon contaminants in water bodies. Both of these products play important roles in maintaining clean water and preventing pollution, but they are designed for different applications and uses.