Solvent Recovery Systems, Solvent Recycling Systems and Solvent Distillation Systems:
Recycling waste solvent allows operations to:
- Save money and get an excellent return on investment
- Obtain higher quality solvents
- Reduce liability related to solvent storage, transportation and disposal
- Helps save natural resources (oil)
- Comply with government and certification guidelines for waste reduction
- Disti Kleen offers the most energy efficient systems in the industry with up to 35% less energy usage
Cost savings occur through major reductions in solvent purchases, reduced waste solvent disposal costs and lower storage costs for both fresh solvents and waste solvents.
Waste solvent recycling will increase your team's productivity:
Recycling solvents will allow your workers to use more solvents to get the “job done faster”. Since you can recycle your solvents, the solvent comes almost free.
Reusing recycled solvent means you may reduce the amount of federal, state, and local Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) and Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) reporting you must provide, allowing employees to use their time more efficiently.
Available in different sizes and capacities to meet the needs of all volumes of waste solvents, Disti Kleen's Solvent Recycling Systems, Solvent Recovery Systems and Solvent Distillation Systems can be customized for full automation. Additional features, such as, automatic feed and discharge of the solvents and sludge means the system can be filled and almost forgotten. Our RotoMAX line can operate unattended 24/7. Our equipment can also be designed to process Nitrocellulose contaminated waste. Our ROTO and RotoMAX series have an automatic scraper system, which keeps the inside of the vessel clean, as well as, helping to remove the left-over sludge.
Disti Kleen will help you determine which solvent recyclers best meet your waste management requirements in the most cost effective manner.
Make sure and take a look at our instant Payback Analysis calculator to see how quickly one of our solvent recovery systems can pay for itself.