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The following calculation indicates your potential yearly savings: Add $3,600 (the cost of having twelve drums of waste solvent hauled off) to $3,840 (80% of $4,800, which represents the cost of replacing the half of the solvent that remains after use). That works out to a savings of $7,440 in one year, which comes close to the cost of a small recycler. Multiply this by the large volumes generated by industry in manufacturing, painting, printing, etc. The potential for savings is enormous.
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With society's increasing concern for protecting the environment, it only makes sense (both for the sake of the environment and for the cost savings) to recycle your used solvents. Regardless of the size of the equipment needed, the decision to recycle in-house almost always shows a positive return on investment. With ever more difficult conditions to earn a profit, more and more organizations are turning to solvent recyclers to reduce cost and save money.
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There are two types of solvent recyclers: continuous and batch.
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, the next step in the process is finding one that suits your needs. Here are some questions to consider:
Any organization using solvents on a continual basis is a potential candidate for a solvent recycler. In addition, any organization using a waste hauling service would be well advised to do a payback analysis on the purchase of a solvent recycler. Here is the way to determine the degree to which you will benefit from owning a solvent recycler:
Once you determine the features of the equipment that will do the job for your organization, go out and solicit quotations from several venders as with any capital purchase. At this point it will take some intuitive judgement to determine which vender can provide the right solution. More times than not, price should not be the determining factor in the acquisition. Do the homework and you will make the correct choice. Remember, as with all capital purchases, once you purchase a solution you will have to live with it for a long time.
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The ability to easily recycle solvents in-house has developed over the past 20 odd years with the advent of batch stills. These 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 [url=http://www.achbanker.com/home.php]www.achbanker.com/home.php[/url] eliminate the needs for full time personnel to over see the operation.
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.
When one examines the amount of waste generated in industry, and the costs associated with its handling, it becomes evident that waste has a major economic impact on the performance of most businesses. If you consider all the waste as product, then what value would that waste have to the average business. Clearly, the best solution to hazardous waste is to NOT make as much of it! Given that a business is a successful entity, that success will create [url=http://www.mansmanifesto.fr]doudoune moncler homme[/url] more hazardous waste problems. Just as the quality of your work and throughput affect your businesss' competitive edge, so too can hazardous waste and its disposition. Thus, in-house solvent recycling must be considered as a relevant solution to the hazardous waste problem.
What are the considerations? Do you take on liability with EPA if you recycle? The answer is: yes, but it is the same liability you have with a service company. When a company buys potentially hazardous materials, they acquire cradle to grave liability. This is also acquired when using a service company. That being the case, there is no reason not to look at in-house recycling as an alternative to service company costs.
The size of the tank determines the size of the solvent recycler. Methods of heating include steam, direct heat (using an electric heating element or heat plate) and indirect heat (where an oil bath surrounding the tank is heated by direct electric heat). Indirect heat is usually the preferred approach because the heating is more uniform.
Continuous solvent recyclers use in-line or auto-fill technology-that is, dirty solvent flows into one end and clean solvent comes out the other. This solution, available in varying volume capabilities, is used in industrial applications by large generators of solvent. By contrast, batch solvent recyclers distill one load of solvent at a time over a period of several hours.
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