The turnkey process
From research to running plant.
One partner.
Most vendors hand you a membrane and disappear. Petro Sep carries the project from your first fluid sample to the day your operators run it unsupervised. The five steps below describe how that ownership shows up at every stage.
The arc
Five steps. One responsibility chain.
Each step has its own deliverable, its own equipment, and its own team. They are not phases that disappear when the next one starts; they are a continuous chain of accountability that follows your project from sample to steady state.
01
Research & Development
Lab characterization, custom membrane design, and proof on real samples before any commitment.
Step in detail02
Pilot Plants
Containerized pilots that prove the technology on your fluid, on your site, before capex.
Step in detail03
ASME-Certified Fabrication
Code-stamped industrial systems, built in-house in our Mississauga shop, ready to ship.
Step in detail04
Installation & Commissioning
We deploy the system, hook it up, and start it up on your schedule.
Step in detail05
Operations Management
Run the system for you, or train your team. Either way, we stay on call.
Step in detail
What this is not
Not a stack of vendors.
Many separation projects fail in the seams between vendors. The membrane supplier blames the integrator. The integrator blames the engineer. The engineer blames the operator. The operator blames the membrane supplier. Petro Sep eliminates the seams.
No subcontracted fabrication.
Every system is welded by our shop, by welders we have certified, with our quality system.
No outsourced commissioning.
The engineers who designed the system are the same engineers who start it up on your site.
No 'support contract' that means a phone tree.
If you ask for support, you get the engineer who knows your system, not a Tier 1 ticket queue.
No vendor finger-pointing.
One contract. One throat to choke. One team responsible from sample to steady state.
Ready to start
at Step 01?
Send us a sample and a sentence about your goal. We will tell you whether membrane separation fits, what to expect, and what we would do at each of the five steps.