Solvents
Waste solvents
We recycle all solvents and blends or mixtures from the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, from the production of paints and varnishes and many others.
We offer two models:
Distillation and return to the customer
RCN distils according to the customer´s needs in purity, colour etc. Solvents are returned to the customers with analysis certificate.
Distillation and take over by RCN Chemie
We take over your waste solvents and, after processing, market the recycled products.
We take over for instance
- perchlorethylene
- trichlorethylene
- methylenchloride/dichloromethane
- dichlorether
- chloroform
- mixtures
or
non-chlorinated solvents such as
- aliphatic hydrocarbons (mineral spirits, benzenes etc.)
- aromatics (toluene, xylenes etc.)
- alcohols
- ketones
- esters (for instance. ethyl-, butyl-, propylacetate)
- Speziallösemittel
- glycols
We are able to recycle heavily contaminated waste solvent streams into high quality products. Prices are calculated after analysis of a representative sample.
Recycled Solvents
Backed by many years of experience and through the high standard of our processing units, RCN Chemie guarantees high quality recycling. All products come with an analysis certificate.
Products:
non-chlorinated solvents such as
- aromatics: toluene,xylene, solventnaphtalene
- isoparaffines (Super Clean 45+56)
- alcohols: ethanol, butanol, propanol (IPA), etc.
- glycols: PG (propyleneglycol), MEG (monoethyleneglycol), DEG (diethyleneglycol), PEG (polyethyleneglycol)
- thinners for the paint and varnishes industry, solvents for printing and conductor plates industry
- ketones: acetone, MEK, MIBK etc.
- acetates: butylacetate, ethylacetate, propylacetate
- others: DMF, THF, DMSO, BDG etc.
- Sonstiges, z.B.: NMP (N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidon)
- NMP (N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone)
chlorinated solvents such as
- perchlorethylene DIN 53978
- stabilised (pH-stabi.) for textiles cleaning
- highly stabilised for metal treatment - trichlorethylene
- dichlotomethane
- chloroforme
- stabilisers
The safe handling of the solvents is simplified by the use of special safe containers.