KH. 19872507. The ability to easily rsolvent recycle
in-house has developed over the past 20 odd years with the advent of batch
stills. These solvent recycling units ranging in size from 2 gallons per batch
up to equipment handling one hundred gallons per batch have made it cost
effective for companies to consider replacing expensive service companies. In
recent times even larger units have been developed which can work either stand
alone or built into a process system to reduce or eliminate the needs for full
time personnel to over see the operation.
While it is beyond the scope of this article to discuss
issues such as global warming or water conservation, these and other
environmental issues have taken center stage in the media. If your company
already solvent recycler, taking advantage
of your contribution to the well-being of the environment will make other
companies want to do business with you. The trend of "going green"
will stay around for a while. Other companies such as Wal-Mart and Starbucks
ride their green reputations to profitability. Even if you are involved in the
B2B community, other companies want to do business with companies that are seen
as responsible
These solvent recyclers save money in two
ways: by recycling used solvents for reuse and eliminating most (and sometimes
all) of the expense of disposing of the hazardous waste. Although even the
smallest solvent recyclers cost several thousand dollars, they can easily pay
for themselves in a year or two. In the case of large scale continuous
operation equipment, it may be surprising to learn that the payback can easily
be justified in less than one year. In fact in certain process industries the
equipment vendors recommend the purchase of a solvent recycler to defray the
cost of the exceedingly expensive solvents required in their equipment. KH.
19872507
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