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The super heavy haul crew at Lone Star Transportation is heading out to West Texas with a demethanizer tower. They explain the task along the way.
Excellent service. If, for any reason, the customer isn't completely happy with their new demethanizer tower, they can return it within 7 days for a full refund. For those who are interested; a demethanizer tower is basically a tower that seperates LNG into its different components when heated. the fumes rise and condense on different parts of the tower; getting different substances from each section of it. The heavier products at the bottom and the lighter products all the way at the top. Even the extra light gases given off at the very top are utilised. ( edit: thanks to anyone who helped clarify things in the reply section i'm not too experienced in the mechanical side of the tower only the science behind it since i major in chemistry we have to know how this works so thanks for the clarifications and likes in advance), As a Highway Patrol Trooper for my state for 15 years, I helped escort several large loads from one place to another. Never one this big so I give a shout out to everyone involved in the transport. It can be hard and tedious, especiallly when your going to follow a load that goes 100 to 300 miles at a slow pace. These drives and followers really know their jobs. Thank you.
Very well done video! The cinematography in this was superb. They don't really go into it, but I have to imagine a huge amount of route planning must go into this ahead of the move, I imagine the job starts a month or so before the tower even arrives at the dock, to figure out which route, which roads, would be easiest. Every turn must be meticulously planned, every bridge, every railroad crossing. I do have to wonder about this tower, why wasn't it possible to have it in smaller segments that could be assembled on arrival rather than shipped whole
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