
Solvent Recycling
Solvent Recycling/Reclamation
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We have over 80 years of experience in the development and implementation of parts cleaning chemistries and equipment and over 30 years experience in the safe and efficient handling of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes.
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![]() A thin film evaporator is used in one step of the reclamation process. |
Chlorinated and flammable solvents qualify for an EPA approved method of waste minimization through reclamation. The Solvents and Environmental Services Division operates five Treatment, Storage, and Disposal (TSD) Facilities across the country. These fully licensed and insured facilities are equipped to process waste halogenated solvents into reusable products.
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At our TSD’s, all waste solvents are sampled and analyzed for composition and recoverable yield. After distillation, solvents are processed through a desiccating system to remove moisture before restabilization. Waste from this process is destroyed in the Supplemental Fuels Program, minimizing generator liability.
Reclaimed solvents are available in drum, bulk, or truckload quantities. Our reclaimed products are formulated to meet demanding specifications.
PCT Reclamation Equipment A typical PCT analytical
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Contact us for more information:
Parts Cleaning Technologies locations
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Phone: 704-372-9280 Fax: 704-347-3711 Contact: Bob Benson
bbenson@partscleaning.net |
Phone: 708-345-3806 Fax: 708-345-3903 Contact: Tom Lisota
tlisota@partscleaning.net |
Phone: 313-491-4550 Fax: 313-491-8044 Contact: Casey McCausland
cmccausland@partscleaning.net |
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Phone: 317-241-9379 Fax: 317-241-1060 Contact: Roy Richards
rrichards@partscleaning.net |
Phone: 856-786-8686 Fax: 856-786-8288 Contact: Derrick Fatzinger
fatzingerd@aol.com |
Corporate Office Phone: 248-799-7700 Contact: Dave Crandell crandell@partscleaning.net
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