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Solvent Recovery System

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Solvent recovery remove soils, debris and oils from used cleaning solvent through distillation, and allow for reuse of the cleaning solvent. A solvent recovery system for used solvents can reduce solvent purchases by over 95% and reduce chemical waste disposal cost by over 90%.
For solvent processes like vapor degreasing, chemical disposal can be unexpectedly expensive. A solvent recycler machine not only reduces chemical disposal costs, but also new solvent purchases. Solvent recovery equipment can recycle and recover most solvents, including:

  • Mineral spirits
  • Paint Thinner
  • Acetone
  • IPA (isopropyl alcohol)
  • MEK (methyl ethyl ketone)
  • Xylene
  • Hexane
  • Various alcohols
  • Chlorinated solvents (AK225, 1,2 trans-dichloroethylene / trans DCE, 3M™ Novec™, Dupont Vertrel)
  • Microcare solvents
  • Terpenes Toluene
  • Aromatic Solvents

FAQs

A solvent recovery system is an instrument that reclaims and recycles solvents from waste streams such as industrial processes, thus reducing the waste and minimizing environmental impact saving costs on new solvents.

A solvent recovery machine works by collecting used solvents from manufacturing processes, purifying them from impurities thus allowing reuse of purified solvents in operations, thus enhancing efficiency and sustainability.  

Multiple solvent recovery equipment such as distillation units, condensation systems and filtration devices are available that work together ensuring effective solvent recycling and recovery in different applications. 

Solvent recycling machines can be beneficial in multiple ways including cost savings, reduced waste disposal fees, and compliance with environmental regulations thus promoting sustainability by minimizing the need for new solvents.

Patvin Engineering provides customized solvent recycling systems altered according to your needs to ensure optimal performance based on your processes.



Solvent recovery systems effectively manage solvents in processes like painting, cleaning, and chemical production and thus are needed in industries including automotive, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing.

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