rhodie
Industrial
- May 29, 2003
- 409
I have a solvent distiller that is running on a continuous duty basis, 24/7/365. Aside from a poor engineering decision to purchase an undersized unit for the purpose at hand (which I had no hand in), I have been left trying to maximize uptime on a unit that breaks down frequently. The unit mostly processes alkyd paint products.
With that in mind, I am curious to find out your method for recovering solvents. Is distilling the only option for seperation, or is there a precipitating (flocc?) technology that I am just not familiar with? Aliphatics, keytones, acetones, napthas, xylenes, are all solvents that we are currently recovering for reuse. With the price of oil above US$60/gal, any thrift that we demonstrate in this area can make a significant difference.
Thanks in advance!
With that in mind, I am curious to find out your method for recovering solvents. Is distilling the only option for seperation, or is there a precipitating (flocc?) technology that I am just not familiar with? Aliphatics, keytones, acetones, napthas, xylenes, are all solvents that we are currently recovering for reuse. With the price of oil above US$60/gal, any thrift that we demonstrate in this area can make a significant difference.
Thanks in advance!