Horizon Technology - Reclaimer™
Protecting the environment from harmful solvent vapors.
Using a vacuum pump, the solvent vapors are pulled through a cold condenser coil, where the solvent vapors are chilled and converted back into a liquid form. The solvent then flows by vacuum and gravity into a plastic solvent resistant collection bottle. Once the bottle is full, the solvent is properly disposed.
Designed specifically to handle the volume of solvent vapor generated by the DryVap™ Concentrator System, the Reclaimer™ SRS operates at -18C and is capable of condensing and capturing approximately 85 - 95% of the solvent vapor. An internal temperature controller maintains the Reclaimer™ SRS at the optimal temperature for the maximum solvent collection.
The Reclaimer™ SRS allows facilities to:
- Prevent harmful solvent vapors from being released to the atmosphere
- Allow the collection of solvents for proper disposal or potential reuse
- Reduces the costs of replacing solvents, if reused
- Protects workers from exposure to harmful solvent vapors
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Features of Reclaimer™
- Mininal space requirements
- Bench top or floor operation
- Built-in wheel casters
- Vacuum pump storage area
- Dual temperature display
- Vacuum gauge
- Plastic vacuum collection bottle
General Specifications
Depth | 20 in |
Height | 29.75 in |
Width | 17.5 in |
Power Requirements | 120 VAC, 8.0 A |
Weight | 50 lbs |
Additional Specifications
The Reclaimer™ SRS is designed to handle the volume of solvent vapor generated from the DryVap® Concentrator System, while in operation. When concentrating 1,200 ml of solvent, approximately 95% of the evaporated solvent is recollected in the plastic solvent recovery bottle. The time required for the Reclaimer™ SRS to reach its optimal condensing temperature is approximately 20 minutes.
Utility Requirements:Vacuum: An inert pump and regulator to maintain 1 SCFM at 15” Hg.
Wetted Materials:
Metals: 300 series stainless steel and Construction
Plastics: Polymers, Composites
Sample in contact with: PTFE (Teflon), PFA (Teflon), ETFE (Tefzel), UHMWPE (ultra high molecular weight polyethylene)
Solvent Compatibility:
Acceptable solvents: Acetone, acetonitrile, ethyl acetate, hexane, methanol, methylene chloride, MTBE, and petroleum ether
Unacceptable solvents: Water (would freeze the inside of the condensing coil)