We sell distillators ranging in size from 10 liters to 230 liters. For distillators integrated into production lines, we offer capacities of up to 2500 liters per day.
Estonian Tube Production OÜ sells solvent distillers. In Estonia we also rent out distillers.
Frequently users are interested in following information:
- It takes an average of 5-10 minutes per day to set up the distiller for operation.
- The duration of the cleaning cycle for almost all solvents is 4-5 hours. The distiller needs time to cool down, so one should consider that only one cycle can be conducted per shift.
- Inside the distillers are convenient single-use bags, which collect the dried paint residue after the process.
- The distillation process is closed. Only the solvent odor emitted during the evaporation of the clean solvent from the canister enters the work environment, so the smell is the same as when the canister is open. In practice, this odor is not bothersome.
- If the distiller is incorrectly configured, additional solvent odor may occur, but this is avoidable.
- Solvent cleaning devices are available with different levels of automation, and therefore, their prices vary.
- It is not necessary to clean the solvent distiller tank daily when using single-use bags.
- It is often asked about the condition of the residual product after distillation. Possible variants include dry powder, rubber-like consistency, or stone-like consistency. The actual result depends on the material being distilled (e.g., epoxy, acrylic, polyurethane-based paint) rather than the specific model of the distiller being used.
- Distillers are available in sizes ranging from 10 liters to 230 liters. It is recommended to choose a distiller whose size matches the amount of solvent residue generated daily or weekly.
- We offer distillers for integration into production lines with a capacity of up to 2500 liters per day.
The most commonly distilled solvents are: nitro solvent (including ethanol, methanol, ethyl acetate, n-butyl acetate, n-butanol, xylene, ethylbenzene, methyl ethyl ketone), acetone, and toluene.