Chlorinated Solvents Newsletters

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MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE Wastewater Treatment Systems Beckart Environmental Inc. Kenosha, Wis. A 4-page, color brochure describes Beckart’s continuouswastewatertreat- ment systems. Diagrams illustrate a typical continuous process flow and batch/filter press design. Also included in the literature are a list of typical installations and types of water that can be treated. Circle 301 on the reader service card Cyanide Waste Treatment and Precious Metal Recovery CDSEnvironmental Markham, On t. CDS’ specialized cyanide waste treatment and precious metal recovery services are the subject of a 4-page flyer. Services include treatment and disposal of cyanide-bearing wastewa- ters and sludges; recovery of gold from cyanide and acidic bath solutions; re- covery of silver from cyanide solu- tions; and recovery of gold from gold plated electronic scrap, circuit board, and connectors. Circle 302 on the reader service card Metal Recovery System Commodore Separation Technologies Inc. Kennesaw, Ga. Commodore’s Supported Liquid Membrane (SLM) Process is the sub- ject of a 6-page, color brochure. Sys- tematic multiple metal removal in- cludes chromium 6, zinc, platinum, cadmium, nickel, lead, copper, cobalt, tin, silver, and gold. A technology comparison chart, a list of benefits, and a nickel recovery process flow sheet are included. Circle 303 on the reader service card Ion Chromatography Systems Dionex Corp. Sunnyvale, Calif. Dionex’s DX 500 Ion Chromatogra- phy Systems are pictured and dis- cussed in a 12-page, color brochure. Also discussed is the company’s Win- dows-based software for chromatogra- phy applications. Circle 304 on the reader service card Chlorinated Solvents Newsletters Dow Chemical Co. Midland,Mich. Dow Chemical’s Choices and Solu- tions Newsletter, Volume 1, lssue 3, discusses the health profile and regu- latory status of methylene chloride. Volume 2, Issue 1 coveirs the viability of trichloroethylene as a replacement for ozone depleters. Circle 305 on the reader service card Analytical Measurement GLI lntemational Milwaukee GLI’s l6-page, color catalog in- cludes a brief overview of the compa- ny’s instrumentation for measuring pH, ORP, conductivity, turbidity, dis- solved oxygen, residual chlorine, flow, level, and suspended soliids. Circle 306 on the reader service card Powder Applicator ITW Gema lndianapolis A 2-page, color flyer features the company’s PowerBell Powder Appli- cator. The literature includes technical data and optional equipment. Circle 307 on the reader service card Inorganic Standards Catalog Leeman LabsInc. Hudson, N.H. LeemanLabs, a manufacturer of In- ductively Coupled Plasrna spectrome- ters, mercury andcyanide analyzers and preparation systems, and metalalloy an- alyzers, hasreleased a new product cat- alog of its complete line of inorganic standards. Included in the literature are single-element standards, multielement standards, semiquantitative standards, calibration standards, etc. Circle 309 on the reader :service card Oil Mist Removal System Met Pro Corp., Dual/Div. Owosso, Mich. Bulletin OM1197 describes the company’s Oilmaster and Mist-X Oil Mist Scrubbersfor removal of oil mist from industrial air streams.Also in- cluded are photos and drawings that help to describe the system. Circle 309 on the reader service card Automatic Overhead Hoist Systems Napco Tenyville,Conn. Napco’s Automated Overhead Hoist Systems are pictured and describedin a 2-pageflyer. The literature includesa system description, standard features. optional equipment,and specifications. Circle 310 on the reader service card Leak and Spill Control New Pig Corp. Tipton, Pa. New Pig’s 260-page, color Pigalog contains 150 new products and over 3,000 proven products to help keep the workplace cleaner, safer, and more productive. Also included are special offers, free training videos, and techni- cal advice. More than 15 technical ar- ticles address suchissues ascomplying with OSHA requirementsfor spill re- sponse, recycling waste, keeping floors dry and safe for less than the cost of an average workers’ compensation claim, and cutting disposalcosts. Circle 311 on the reader service card Automatic Pressure Filtration Systems Oberlin Filter Co. Waukesha, Wis. Oberlin Filter’s new Application Data Bulletin tells how to obtain a positive level of direct filtration on a continuous and automatic basis while virtually eliminating phosphate bath sludgecleanout. Oberlin engineers and manufactures automatic pressure filtra- tion systemsfor any size phosphating bath/metal-finishing operation. Circle 312 on the reader service card METAL FINISHING l MAY 1998

Transcript of Chlorinated Solvents Newsletters

MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE Wastewater Treatment Systems Beckart Environmental Inc. Kenosha, Wis.

A 4-page, color brochure describes Beckart’s continuous wastewater treat- ment systems. Diagrams illustrate a typical continuous process flow and batch/filter press design. Also included in the literature are a list of typical installations and types of water that can be treated.

Circle 301 on the reader service card

Cyanide Waste Treatment and Precious Metal Recovery CDS Environmental Markham, On t.

CDS’ specialized cyanide waste treatment and precious metal recovery services are the subject of a 4-page flyer. Services include treatment and disposal of cyanide-bearing wastewa- ters and sludges; recovery of gold from cyanide and acidic bath solutions; re- covery of silver from cyanide solu- tions; and recovery of gold from gold plated electronic scrap, circuit board, and connectors.

Circle 302 on the reader service card

Metal Recovery System Commodore Separation Technologies Inc. Kennesaw, Ga.

Commodore’s Supported Liquid Membrane (SLM) Process is the sub- ject of a 6-page, color brochure. Sys- tematic multiple metal removal in- cludes chromium 6, zinc, platinum, cadmium, nickel, lead, copper, cobalt, tin, silver, and gold. A technology comparison chart, a list of benefits, and a nickel recovery process flow sheet are included.

Circle 303 on the reader service card

Ion Chromatography Systems Dionex Corp. Sunnyvale, Calif.

Dionex’s DX 500 Ion Chromatogra- phy Systems are pictured and dis- cussed in a 12-page, color brochure. Also discussed is the company’s Win-

dows-based software for chromatogra- phy applications.

Circle 304 on the reader service card

Chlorinated Solvents Newsletters Dow Chemical Co. Midland, Mich.

Dow Chemical’s Choices and Solu- tions Newsletter, Volume 1, lssue 3, discusses the health profile and regu- latory status of methylene chloride. Volume 2, Issue 1 coveirs the viability of trichloroethylene as a replacement for ozone depleters.

Circle 305 on the reader service card

Analytical Measurement GLI lntemational Milwaukee

GLI’s l6-page, color catalog in- cludes a brief overview of the compa- ny’s instrumentation for measuring pH, ORP, conductivity, turbidity, dis- solved oxygen, residual chlorine, flow, level, and suspended soliids.

Circle 306 on the reader service card

Powder Applicator ITW Gema lndianapolis

A 2-page, color flyer features the company’s PowerBell Powder Appli- cator. The literature includes technical data and optional equipment.

Circle 307 on the reader service card

Inorganic Standards Catalog Leeman Labs Inc. Hudson, N.H.

Leeman Labs, a manufacturer of In- ductively Coupled Plasrna spectrome- ters, mercury and cyanide analyzers and preparation systems, and metal alloy an- alyzers, has released a new product cat- alog of its complete line of inorganic standards. Included in the literature are single-element standards, multielement standards, semiquantitative standards, calibration standards, etc.

Circle 309 on the reader :service card

Oil Mist Removal System Met Pro Corp., Dual/ Div. Owosso, Mich.

Bulletin OM1197 describes the company’s Oilmaster and Mist-X Oil Mist Scrubbers for removal of oil mist from industrial air streams. Also in- cluded are photos and drawings that help to describe the system.

Circle 309 on the reader service card

Automatic Overhead Hoist Systems Napco Tenyville, Conn.

Napco’s Automated Overhead Hoist Systems are pictured and described in a 2-page flyer. The literature includes a system description, standard features. optional equipment, and specifications.

Circle 310 on the reader service card

Leak and Spill Control New Pig Corp. Tipton, Pa.

New Pig’s 260-page, color Pigalog contains 150 new products and over 3,000 proven products to help keep the workplace cleaner, safer, and more productive. Also included are special offers, free training videos, and techni- cal advice. More than 15 technical ar- ticles address such issues as complying with OSHA requirements for spill re- sponse, recycling waste, keeping floors dry and safe for less than the cost of an average workers’ compensation claim, and cutting disposal costs.

Circle 311 on the reader service card

Automatic Pressure Filtration Systems Oberlin Filter Co. Waukesha, Wis.

Oberlin Filter’s new Application Data Bulletin tells how to obtain a positive level of direct filtration on a continuous and automatic basis while virtually eliminating phosphate bath sludge cleanout. Oberlin engineers and manufactures automatic pressure filtra- tion systems for any size phosphating bath/metal-finishing operation.

Circle 312 on the reader service card

METAL FINISHING l MAY 1998