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Solvents are recycled by separating them from waste stream contaminants. The separation is accomplished by heating solvents to their boiling points in distillation columns. Solvents unsuitable for recycling are put into fuel blending or incinerated.

Solvent waste streams commonly recycled include:
  • Mineral Spirits
  • Solvent Blends
  • Perchloroethylene
  • Methylene Chloride
  • Trichloroethylene
  • Glycol Ether
  • Acetone
  • Methyl Ethyl Ketone
  • DBE Glycols

Solvent recycling facilities use various processing units such as vacuum stills, thin layer evaporators, and sieve tray fractionation columns. The recycled solvents are sold as reclaimed products or returned to the original generator as part of a tolling arrangement. The feasibility of recycling a solvent depends on the existence of a profitable reuse market. If the price of the virgin solvent is already low, it will be very difficult to sell the recycled product for a profit. Also, solvent recycling feasibility decreases as the amount of waste stream contaminants increase.




 

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