Here is a non-exhaustive list of common solvents that work great with our systems. Flammable Solvents Acetone Alcohol Amyl Alcohol Butyl Alcohol Ethyl Aliphatic hydrocarbons Amyl Acetate Benzol (Benzene) Bottcherin Butanol (Butyl Alcohol) Butyl Acetate Cabinol...
The recycling of solvents is a process that can save businesses money, reduce waste, and help businesses become more sustainable. But which types of solvents are best suited for this process? Read on to learn more about the types of solvents that can be recycled in a...
Yes. Solvent Recycling Systems can recycle mineral spirits for cleaning transmission parts by using on-site distillation systems. Mineral spirits is a solvent commonly used for part cleaning because of its ability to quickly dissolve oil, grease, dirt, grime, burnt-on...
5 Step Guide to Determining if your Solid Waste Becomes a Hazardous Waste Under The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), which governs the proper management of hazardous waste and non-hazardous solid waste under the EPA, a solvent must first be classified as...
Hurricane Harvey wiped away 40% of the nation’s supply of ethylene, arguably the world’s most important petrochemical. Solvent recycling is needed now more than ever. A once-in-a-1,000-year flood across the Gulf of Mexico is proving to have ramifications...
There is a lot to digest when it comes to the solvent recovery or recycling process. What type of solvent recycler should I choose? What overhead costs in addition to the still should I be concerned about? How much time will I need to devote to an operations team?...