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WRATT III Case Studies - Great Dane Chapter 11: Recovery from Distillation

Chapter Abstract: This is clip 11 of 14 for this video. The purpose of the distillation unit was to recover all of the solvents used. They made no attempt to recover specific solvents because they were using it as a flush solvent and not a paint thinner.
Author: University of Tennessee Center for Telecommunications and Video / Center for Industrial Services
Publication Date: 1991

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Other Chapters

Chapter 01: Introduction
Chapter 02: Painting Procedure
Chapter 03: Waste Material
Chapter 04: Emissions
Chapter 05: Waste Reduction Assessment & Implementation
Chapter 06: Environmental Benefits
Chapter 07: Other Uses of Distillation Unit
Chapter 08: Implementation of Waste Reduction
Chapter 09: Soil Analysis, Mill Scale Removal, and Auditing the System
Chapter 10: Selection of Degreaser
Chapter 11: Recovery from Distillation
Chapter 12: Pretreatment for Final Stage
Chapter 13: Multistate Programs
Chapter 14: Washing Galvanized Steel / Credits

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