The Disti BS Series units, with filling capacities of 5.5 gallons (BS 21) and 8 gallons (BS 31), are distillers which allow the recycling and the reuse of solvents through a simple distillation process that separates the contaminants (resins, polymers, pigments, paints, oils, etc.) from the
original solvent. Simple, dependable operation makes the Disti series an economical solution for the small waste generator.
Boiling of the solvent is accomplished by a peripheral heating jacket filled with thermal oil, heated by an immersed electrical element. The contaminated solvent inside the boiler is brought to boil while the resulting vapors are channeled to an air cooled condenser where they are converted back to liquid. There is no cooling water required. The condensed solvent is collected in a tank for reuse. The contaminants remain as a residue inside the boiling chamber. The residue can be removed by simply tilting the unit itself or by use of an optional disposable liner bag. The distilled solvent characteristics are not altered by the distillation process, which can be carried on repeatedly. Both units can be connected to an optional air operated vacuum system, which allows the safe recovery of high boiling solvents or for those flammable ones which have a close boiling point and flash point.
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| TECHNICAL DATA | ||
| DISTI BS 21 Solvent Recovery System | DISTI BS 31 Solvent Recovery System | DISTI BS 50 Solvent Recovery System |
| Filling Capacity: 5 gallons Cycle Time: 1 – 1.5 hours* Electric: 220 Volt, single phase Heating Power: 2 Kw Weight: 100 lbs. BS 21 PRICE: $8,800 (fob port NY/NY) |
Filling Capacity: 8 gallons Cycle Time: 2 – 2.5 hours* Electric: 220 Volt, single phase Heating Power: 2 Kw Weight: 120 lbs. K-16 PRICE: $9,400 (fob port NY/NY) |
Filling Capacity: 13 gallons Cycle Time: 3 – 3.5 hours* Electric: 220 Volt, single phase Heating Power: 2 Kw Weight: 120 lbs. BS 50 PRICE: $12,000 (fob port NY/NY) |
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* Actual cycle time and output are dependent upon solvent and contaminant properties |










