Method for processing chemical cleaning solvent waste

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Liquid/liquid solvent or colloidal extraction or diffusing...

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210652, 210641, 210770, 210774, 210908, 95149, 95158, 208424, 208 81, B01D 6100

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ABSTRACT:
A method for processing chemical cleaning solvent waste that combines evaporation, purification, and detoxification. The method is mobile and thus allows the processing to be done at the site of the cleaning where the entire processing can be completed. Evaporation produces a concentrated solvent and vapor and gas. The concentrated solvent is detoxified to produce a dry residue for long term storage or disposal and a liquid that is filtered and then released to the surrounding environment. The vapor and gas are scrubbed and condensed to produce a gas that is suitable for release and a distillate. The distillate is purified by filtration and reverse osmosis to produce a distillate that is suitable for release.

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