Ultrafiltration: In-Line Recycling of Multi-Stage Parts Washer Process Fluids

Dan Marsch, Mike Springman

Research output: Book/Report/Conference proceedingTechnical report

Abstract

This fact sheet documents the waste reduction measures of a company located in central Illinois that manufactures metal components used in electrical and mechanical support systems. These include conduit, process piping, wiring race ways, and other electrical equipment. The company's goals were to improve its paint line's pretreatment cleaning performance and to reduce operating costs. To achieve this, they successfully implemented ultrafiltration membrane technology, which produced significant environmental reductions and savings.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Place of PublicationChampaign, IL
PublisherIllinois Sustainable Technology Center
StatePublished - 2013

Publication series

NameTN Series (Illinois Sustainable Technology Center)
No.13-101

Keywords

  • Metal coating -- Illinois -- Environmental aspects -- Case studies
  • Ultrafiltration -- Illinois -- Case studies
  • Metals -- Painting -- Illinois -- Environmental aspects -- Case studies

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