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CBG Technologies Introduces PW Series Solvent Recycler for Precision Parts Cleaning Applications Columbus, Ohio –CBG Technologies, a U.S. Company, is proud to introduce the PW Series Solvent Recycling Systems, specifically designed for precision parts cleaning. The PW series offers full integration with new and existing vapor degreasers, parts washers and ultrasonic cleaning systems. This integration produces consistently-fresh solvent through continuous recycling and recover. S 100% of the solvent for reuse. Precision parts manufacturers benefit from this progressive and environmentally-friendly equipment line, which streamlines the production process. Using consistently clean solvents eliminates repeat runs caused by rejected parts.
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The PW Series also reduces production costs by virtually eliminating the expense related to the purchase of new solvents and waste disposal. Available in 15 and 30-gallon sizes, the PW Series delivers a recycled solvent that will meet specification requirements. All models are UL 2208 and CSA certified. Todays Kinnari Serial on this page. The PW Series is fully-automated and features all-metal construction with a dual wall 304 stainless steel processing tank.
“Since our CBG PW Series Recycler was integrated with our degreaser, our production cleaning process has been greatly improved in numerous ways. With clean production solvent available 24/7, we avoid routine shutdowns to drain our Baron-Blakeslee degreaser and replenish the solvent, which also reduces staff exposure to solvents and repeat runs due to part rejects,” said CBG customer Jody Cook, Facilities Engineer, at Jore Corporation. “The labor time needed to make temperature adjustments is less and the heater coils are no longer tasked to heat saturated solvents.