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An oil film is usually collected from the water surface by the following method: granules with
good absorption properties are poured into the water. After they have taken up as much water as
possible, they are collected with a special transporter.
The problem is that the collecting process is inefficient because a great number of granules
fall into the water again. There exists a good solution to this problem: iron filings are added to
granules and then removed by a magnetized transporter. And inventors from Volgograd - Zheltobryukhov,
Koblov and Efanov - proposed an oil-collecting method that eliminates the problem of granules at all
(Patent of Russia No. 2148025). Oil is collected not in the form of granules, but as a continuous carpet.
The carpet consists of fibrous cellulose material and rubber crumb (apropos the crumb may be produced
from
used tires
- an additional ecological advantage).

Many separate granules
merge
to form a continuous carpet that
performs the same function: a polysystem turns into a monosystem at a new level,
the previous function being preserved.
Information source: the magazine "Technics for young people".
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