Video: Taking Control with Solvent Recycling
The following video offers a way to combat the rising costs of gunwash, thinners, acetone and more while reducing waste disposal costs. A Savings Calculator is available to help assess the value of investing in a solvent recovery system.
VIDEO SHORTCUTS
0:18: | Features at a glance | 1:03: | Equipment components | ||
0:47: | Design distinctions | 2:20: | About the company, warranty, support |
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
The Sidewinder Model M-2 serves the 5- to 70-gallon-per-week solvent user who must meet EPA requirements for waste minimization. General user classifications:
The Sidewinder Model M-2 has been tested and certified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc for use in a normal, non-hazardous location. Here are some of the solvents that can be recycled, but you may know them under a different name:
acetone butanol diacetone alcohol diethyl ketone ethanol ethyl acetate isoamyl alcohol isobutyl acetate |
isopropyl acetate isopropyl alcohol lacquer thinner methanol methyl cellosolve methyl ethyl ketone methyl isobutyl ketone methyl n-amyl ketone |
2-methyl-2-propanol n-butyl acetate n-propyl acetate naphtha (light aliphatic) naphtha (petroleum spirits) paint thinner propanol stoddard |
Download the Sidewinder brochure for more information.
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