Recycle More than the Can
The Aerosolv System: • Collects the fluids • Allows safe can recycling • Filters residual propellant
Aerosolv Make Tough Jobs Easier
Aerosolvs are so widely used because they offer the best method of delivery of fluids in hard-to reach places. They also solve a recycling problem.Aerosolv Simplifies Can Disposal
The Aerosolv puncturing unit threads directly to the 50mm (2") bung of any 60 or 205litre drum. Simply place an aerosol can into the Aerosov unit and lock the safety cap. With a press of the handle, a carbide-tipped puncture pin pierces the dome of the can. The carbide-tip is nonsparking, one of many safety features you’ll appreciate about the Aerosolv system.
Liquids Collect Directly Into the Drum
That’s the neatest feature of the system. Residual liquids collect safely in the drum.Residual Propellant is Filtered of Volatile Organic Compounds
The Combination Filter threads directly to the 20mm (3/4") bung of the drum, one of the many safety features incorporated into the system. Although not required for aerosol can disposal, the filter addresses air quality and emissions standards by filtering VOC's (volatile organic compounds).The Result? Recycable Steel and Environmental Compliance
After using the system, all that is left is an empty steel can with a small, smooth edged hole, in as little as five seconds. No spills. No jagged edges. And no compressed gas, so it’s ready for recycling with other scrap steel.
Filter Longevity
The colormetric carbon filter, that is complete with an indication window, should be replaced after 1500 cans or when the indicator colour changes. The coalescing filter will normally accommodate up to 3000 cans. Therefore on changing every second colormetric filter, it pays to change the coalescing filter.
Cost to Recycle
It costs approximately 20cents to recycle each can, filter the propellants & collect or recover waste liquids.
Click here for a PDF on the Aerosolv aerosol can recycler.Click here for a Video of the Aerosolv in action