Solvent cleaning System uses trich November 1st 2005 Layton Technologies has designed a safe and effective low emission solvent ultrasonic cleaning plant that uses Trichloroethylene
Studio and lighting specialist Bowens International is using the new plant for cleaning spinning soaps, pressing oils and particulate matter from components using immersion in a solvent liquid with ultrasonics and vapour or vapour only
Layton Technologies claims to be among just a few companies in the world that can design safe and environmentally compliant systems that use Trichloroethylene, an effective cleaning system
Solvent emissions are controlled by the use of an automated sealed sliding system on the process tank and by the use of an under lid handling system whereby transfers are carried out below the sealed sliding lid. Loading and unloading are also carried out by an external automatic handling system
Solvent consumption and running costs are said to be low, and a PLC and touch screen display panel allow the system to be monitored. More articles from Layton Technologies: |