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PARTS WASHERS Problems with standard filtration systems Most parts washer filter systems are attached full flow between the pump and the spigot. When the operator is finished cleaning the parts they normally turn the washer off, not giving the filter long enough to filter out the contamination. The next time the operator uses the washer the filter is filtering the existing contamination from last time while at the same time adding more contamination. After a period of time the solvent becomes contaminated to the point of disposal and as the filter becomes clogged the user losses flow to the spigot. Solutions using Gulf Coast Filters Gulf Coast filters has designed a parts washer filtration system that automatically cycles the solvent through the filter system throughout the day. This patented system uses an electronic timer and independent pump to insure the solvent is clean 100% of the time and the user will never lose flow to the spigot. The Alabama Army National Guard has purchased these parts washers for all of their locations throughout the state. HAZARDOUS
WASTE REDUCTION USING
The following is an example of using a Gulf Coast Filters parts
95 % Reduction in Hazardous Waste Generated The average Army National Guard has 20 locations throughout their state with 60 parts washers. Using these figures one can see the overall savings using Gulf Coast Filters parts washers versus competitors part washers throughout the state.
Each
state could save an average of 73,440 LBS of Hazardous
1. TANK LENGTH: 24” 2. TANK WIDTH: 35” 3. TANK HEIGHT: 35”4. SOLVENT CAPACITY: 30 GALLONS STANDARD FEATURES
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