MINIMIZING AIR, WATER AND WASTE
POLLUTION FROM USE
OF SOLVENTS
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Session 3-21 5
Solvent Recycling of Waste Solvents
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Purchase a solvent still which distills off the solvents and concentrates the solids.
Solvent stills are designed to be explosion proof.
Liquid hazardous waste can be reduced by 85% in some cases.
Reclaimed solvents cannot necessarily be reused t o thin or dilute paints and coatings.
Reclaimed solvents are often sent off-site and sold to a third party who further distills it and then re-sells the reconstituted, clean solvents.
Reclaimed solvents can often be used on-site to clean spray equipment.
Solvent stills are available with a wide range of capacities, including 55-gallon and more.
Apparently, the rule of thumb regarding total installed cost is $1,000 per 1 gallon capacity.
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Source: Progressive Recovery, Inc. Model SC 25 Recovery Unit
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Source: Recyclene Products, Inc. Model RS-35
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6. ! j t a i i %el Double Uoiler 7. Air-d Pump lor Autofill 8 . - ’ LidFootkdal g, OiI-Immrud Resistance Healer
Sow-: Recyclene Products, Inc. Model US-35
Minimize Emission of Hazardous Air Pollutants
0 Avoid solvent blends which contain significant concentrations of solvents listed on EPAs 33/50 list. These include:
* Methylethylketone (MEK)
* Methylisobutylketone (MIBK)
Toluene *
* Xylene(s1
* 1 ,I ,I Trichloroethane (TCA), (methyl chloroform)
0 One such solvent blend which can apparently be used to clean-up spray equipment and hoses carrying alkyds, epoxies and polyurethanes comprises:
Product Percent bv Volume
VM&P Naphtha 40 % Methanol 20 % Acetone 15% n-Butyl Acetate UG 15% Isobutyl alcohol 10%
100%
This blend has been tested for its ability to dissolve alkyds, polyurethanes and epoxies, and had been found to be most effective.
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Minimize Solvent Emissions from Solvent Washing Operations:
Purchase solvents which have good solvency, but have relatively high boiling points.
0 Typical solvents which may be suitable are provided on the next page. Note: When selecting a solvent blend several parameters may need to be considered, including solvent power, rate of evaporation, polarity.
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Source: Graco data sheet on their PRO Wash System
91q 1 me operator washes the outside of olne gun under running solvent.
2 The operator fills Ihe cup !4 full with thinner He .sun& places d-re gun tip ~ ~ c a n i s b e c s u c t i o n alraws he d a m dprough the gun.
3 The operator removes the cup, phces the gunk suction stem under the clean thinner spigot, pulls the trigger and pumps the clean thinner through die gun. The @nn isclaninseconds.
Source: Safety Kleen’s data sheet on their Safety Kleen Spray Gun Cleaner
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Solvent Type
11 Hvdrocarbon Solvents: I
Boiling Range ' "F "C
- Hi Flash VM&P Naphtha 260 - 288 VM&P Naphtha 244 - 287 118 - 140 Mineral Spirits
Odorless Mineral Spirits
Stoddard Solvent
Aromatic Hydrocarbons:
Toluene'
Ethyl Benzene
High Flash Aromatic Naphthas such as SC Solvent3, Hi-Sol4,
Alcohols:
ISo-bUtyl Alcohol
n-Butyl Alcohol
Ketones:
Methylisobutylketone (MIBK)
Methylisoamylketone (MIAK)
307 - 389 354 - 388 308 - 388
230 - 232 275 - 277 >280 - > 390
223 - 229 243 - 245
237 - 244 287 - 297
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153 - 198 ~
179 - 198 154 - 197
110- 1 1 1
135 - 136 >I38 - >198
106 - 109 117- 119
114- 117 141 - 148
1 Source: Chemcentral Organic Solvents Guide, and Ashland Chemicals Solvent Properties Chart
On the EPA 33/50 list as a Hazardous Air Pollutant
Tradename of Chemcentral
Tradename for Ashland Chemicals
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CLEANING SPRAY QUNS AND FLUID HOSES
0 Several states have requirements that have provisions similar to the following:
South Coast Rule 1107, (bl(3-72
* A person shall not use VOC-containing materials which have a VOC content of more than 200 g/L of material for surface preparation or clean-up, excluding cleaning of coating application equipment.
* A person shall not use VOC-containing materials which have a VOC content more than 200 g/L of material for stripping any coating governed by this rule.
* Containers used for the disposal of cloth or paper used in surface preparation, clean-up, and the removal of uncured coating shall be closed except when depositing or removing the cloth or paper for the container.
* Containers used for disposal of cloth or paper used in stripping cured coating shall be closed except when depositing or removing the cloth or paper from the container.
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CLEANING SPRAY GUNS AND FLUID HOSES (Cont)
* A person shall not use VOC-containing materials for the clean-up of equipment used in coating operations unless:
(a) the VOC is collected in a container which is closed when not in use and is properly disposed of, such that the VOC is not emitted into the atmosphere; or
(b) the spray equipment is disassembled and cleaned in a solvent vat, and the vat is closed when not in use; or
(c) the clean-up materials contain no more than 200 g/L of VOC per liter of material.
1 Liter Container
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CLEANING SPRAY GUNS AND FLUID HOSES (Cont)
Consider purchasing enclosed spray gun washers
Consider installing hose cleaners which cause turbulence between air and solvent during the cleaning of hoses. Considerably less solvent is used to clean the hoses, but most of that which is used, evaporates and cannot be collected.
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Binkr MODEL 831967 HOSE CLEANER, 20AL.. NON-ASME Sa reverse ride for Model S825
WORKING PRESSURE OVERALL HEIGHT BASE DIAMETER D I U I E E R ACROSS CLOgO c u v s Dl*UEIER ACROSS OCEN CUYPS AIR I N W T O U W T W N N E C T I W SIZE FLUID WlPW CONNECTION SILE
80 PSI 5.6 kglcmz min. 60.8 cm
93h in. 23.8 cm
I 3 in. 33 cm
48.3 cm
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Source: Binks Model 83-1 967 Hose Cleaner, 2-gallon
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