Solvent Distillation Units | Solvent Recovery
Pero solvent distillation units deliver efficient fast recycling of solvents.
Distillation is the process of separating waste oils and other soluble contaminants from chlorinated hydrocarbons, hydrocarbons and modified alcohols. The solvent distillation units from Pero work using indirect heating and lower boiling points achieved via vacuum. With this combination of distilling methods Pero solvent distillation units achieve very high levels of purity and minimal solvent losses in the waste oils removed during the process.
Solvent distillation units (Solvent Recovery) control system
Due to the high process control Pero distillation units can be adjusted to compensate for various waste contaminates such as zinc stearate, waxes and very heavy greases. These materials can become to viscous to remove from the distillation unit without manual intervention. However this maybe undesirable or impractical to achieve safely or efficiently. Via the solvent distillation units (solvent recovery) control panel the settings can be adjusted to deliberatly leave more solvent in the waste material at the end of the distillation procoss thus leaving the waste material viscous and fluid enough to pump or drain out of the solvent distillation units sump.
| DB 300 VL | DB 300 VW | DB 600 VL | DB 600 VW | |
| Solvent | Per, Tri | Per, Tri, MC | Per, Tri | Per, Tri, MC |
| External dimensions with frame Length Width Height |
1,725 mm 1,520 mm 2,450 mm |
1,725 mm 1,520 mm 2,450 mm |
2,120 mm 2,420 mm 2,530 mm |
2,120 mm 2,420 mm 2,530 mm |
| Height with dual tank | 2,785 mm | 2,785 mm | 3,170 mm | 3,170 mm |
| Solvent contents chamber | 40 l | 40 l | 80 l | 80 l |
| Solvent contents dual tank | 2 x 430 l | 2 x 430 l | 2 x 1000 l | 2 x 1000 l |
| Distillation capacity | 25 l/hr | 25 l/hr | 50 l/hr | 50 l/hr |
| Cooling | Air | Water | Air | Water |
Pero produce different solvent distillation units to meet specific needs. The two main systems are the DB300 and the DB600 unit. Each solvent distillation units can be equipped with suitable connections to link to atmospheric and vacuum type solvent degreasing machines. Each system can be configured to provide continuous distillation or an automatic change over method. This works by the solvent distillation units having two tanks one for dirty solvent and one for the cleaned solvent to be stored in. Once the dirty tank has be distilled the clean solvent is pumped over to the machine and the solvent degreasing machine’s dirty solvent transfer to the solvent distillation units storage tank.
