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IMPORTANT:   IF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS ARE TO BE RECOVERED, YOU MUST USE THE  

WORKING TEMPERATURES GIVEN IN THE ACCEPTABLE DISTILLATION SOLVENTS  

TABLE.   WORKING WITH A HIGHER TEMPERATURE COULD RESULT IN FORMATION OF  

HYDROCHLORIC ACID.    THIS CHEMICAL REACTION COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO BOTH  

THE VESSEL AS WELL AS THE CONDENSER, BOTH MADE OUT OF STAINLESS STEEL.  

THIS WOULD VOID ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES. 

 
ACCEPTABLE DISTILLATION SOLVENTS 
 
Flammable Solvents

 Boiling 

Ignition 

Name  Point 

(°C)   Point (°C) 

Acetone 50 

535 

Benzol 80 

560 

2-Butanol 118 

366 

N. Butyl Acetate 

128 

370 

N. Butyl Alcohol 

118 

366 

Butyl Cellosove 

173 

239 

N. Butyl Ether 

143 

185 

Cellosolve 143 

235 

Cellosolve Acetate 

156 

377 

Cyclohexane 81 

260 

Cyclohexanon 155 

419 

1.2 DiChlorethane 

84 

412 

DiEthyl Cellosolve 

121 

208 

DiEthyl Ketone 

104 

445 

Ethanol 82 

400 

Ethyl Acetate 

79 

427 

Ethyl Amyl Keytone (EAK) 

160 

— 

Ethylene Glycol 

198 

413 

2-Puran Methanol 

162 

490 

N. Hexane 

70 

240 

Kerosene 190-259 

210 

Isobutyl Acetate 

119 

420 

Isobutyl alcohol 

111 

430 

Isopropanol 83 

400 

Isopropyl Acetate 

89 

460 

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (M.E.K.) 

80 

530 

Methyl Acetate 

58 

475 

Methyl Amyl Ketone 

150 

311 

Methyl Cellosolve 

124 

285 

Methyl Cellosolve Acetate 

156 

377 

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (M.I.B.K.) 

117 

459 

Mineral Spirit 1 

162-180 

250 

Mineral Spirit 2 

185-215 

N. Octane 

126 

220 

N. Propanol 

98 

273 

S.B.A. Sec. Butanol 

101 

Shellosol TD-Isopar H-Sepisol TD Helpasol 170-195 

170-187 

Shellsol T-Isopar L-Sepisol T Halpasol 180/185 

180-214 

Shellsol D40-Exol D40-Sepisol D40 

162-197 

Shellsol HD60-Exxol D60 Sepisol HD60 

185-219 

Summary of Contents for SR12

Page 1: ...Triangle Biomedical Sciences Inc Solvent Recovery System Operation And Service Manual SR12 Version 1 2 Serial ___________________...

Page 2: ...ION 4 Application 4 Function 4 Separation Module 4 Safety Measurers 4 OPERATIONAL SAFETY 4 Location 4 Solvent Containment 4 Safe Exposure Temperature 5 OPERATING PROCEDURES 6 Purpose 6 Procedure for A...

Page 3: ...Page 3 GLOSSARY 15...

Page 4: ...ansfer the benefit of such warranties to the user This warranty supersedes and is given in lieu of all implied warranties and is void if user does not provide unit with continuous ample electrical pow...

Page 5: ...illation using the Separation Module and Baffle The Switching Module allows an operator to set a fraction temperature at which the distillate of the different solvents will be separated The fraction t...

Page 6: ...on the floor under your recovery unit This pan is recommended for use as a safety pan to prevent solvents from spilling onto the floors in case of an over flow due to operator error Appropriate 3 gal...

Page 7: ...taminated solvent in the distilling chamber up to 3 gallons NOTE Take special care NOT to allow any contaminated solvent to enter the Vapor Collector Duct Manifold when you are filling the distilling...

Page 8: ...hen operating This could create a dangerous situation Xylene 1 Place clean and dry collection containers under each of the lower distillate solvent outlet nozzles left and right 2 Verify that the Ther...

Page 9: ...overy cycle has been completed let the unit cool to at least 50 C prior to opening the secured top Premature opening will allow a release of solvent fumes into the surrounding atmosphere and can also...

Page 10: ...156 377 Cyclohexane 81 260 Cyclohexanon 155 419 1 2 DiChlorethane 84 412 DiEthyl Cellosolve 121 208 DiEthyl Ketone 104 445 Ethanol 82 400 Ethyl Acetate 79 427 Ethyl Amyl Keytone EAK 160 Ethylene Glyc...

Page 11: ...113 46 80 Carbon Tetrachloride Tetrachloromethane 78 110 1 1 2 2 Tetrachloroethane Acetylene Tetrachloride 147 160 Tetrachloroethylene Pestabil Vors Perchloroethylene Per 121 150 Trichloroethane 1 1...

Page 12: ...o control the temperature of the thermal oil that transfers heat to the distilling chamber Range 40 200 C Note The oil temperature is generally 15 20 C higher than the temperature of the contaminated...

Page 13: ...time lasts much longer than 4 hours 1 Contaminated solvent contains too much water 2 Thermal oil level is low 3 Thermal oil is old and dirty 4 Heating elements need cleaning 1 Replace the solvent 2 Ad...

Page 14: ...er 11 Cooling Fan Motor Expl Proof 12 3 Way Fraction Switch Expl Prf 13 Heater Cable Sheath Pipe Expl Prf 14 Solvent Receiver Tanks 15 Solvent 16 Oil Discharge 17 Thermal Oil Level Indicator 18 Workin...

Page 15: ...g Thermostat T1 384010 Safety Thermostat T2 465000 White Warning Light 465001 Red Warning Light 465002 Green Warning Light 475000 Ventilator Motor 468402 Heating Element 385007 Timer 425002 Control Kn...

Page 16: ...since the distlland mixture is forced into the area in which only pure material is desired Fraction A portion of the collected separated material recovered from the head of the still Fractional Disti...

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