
doi: 10.2172/6153281
This report describes Phase I of the Solvent Recycle/Recovery Task of the DOE Chlorinated Solvent Substitution Program for the US Air Force by the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, EG G Idaho, Inc., through the US Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office. The purpose of the task is to identify and test recovery and recycling technologies for proposed substitution solvents identified by the Biodegradable Solvent Substitution Program and the Alternative Solvents/Technologies for Paint Stripping Program with the overall objective of minimizing hazardous wastes. A literature search to identify recycle/recovery technologies and initial distillation studies has been conducted. 4 refs.
Consumption, Hazardous Materials, & Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Industrial Waste Management, Processing, Waste Processing 320305* -- Energy Conservation, Hydroxy Compounds, Glycols, Waste Management, Recovery, 320302 -- Energy Conservation, Hydroxides, Recycling, Vacuum Distillation, Materials, 32 Energy Conservation, Hydrogen Compounds, Distillation, Materials Recovery, Progress Report, Terpenes, Organic Compounds, Esters, Document Types, Management, Separation Processes, Organic Acids, Alcohols, Solvents, And Utilization, Oxygen Compounds, & Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Materials
Consumption, Hazardous Materials, & Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Industrial Waste Management, Processing, Waste Processing 320305* -- Energy Conservation, Hydroxy Compounds, Glycols, Waste Management, Recovery, 320302 -- Energy Conservation, Hydroxides, Recycling, Vacuum Distillation, Materials, 32 Energy Conservation, Hydrogen Compounds, Distillation, Materials Recovery, Progress Report, Terpenes, Organic Compounds, Esters, Document Types, Management, Separation Processes, Organic Acids, Alcohols, Solvents, And Utilization, Oxygen Compounds, & Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Materials
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