Aerosol Can Disposal Systems For Safe Evacuation Of Aerosol Cans in Seconds
Compared to other aerosol can disposal systems in the
industry, the Aerosol Can-Emitor
is the only recycling system available
today that accepts all sizes of aerosol cans. The Can-Emitors internal evacuation chamber
measures 3.250 diameter x 11.750 high, no
adapters required to effectively empty aerosol cans. It is also the only puncturer that
remains sealed at all
times, protecting the
operator from escaping hydrocarbons of the paint spray and other types of aerosol cans.
Special Features:
Attaches Directly To a Drum or
Work Bench
Easy to Use, Easy to Puncture
Aerosol Cans
Fits All Aerosol Spray Paint Cans
Made of Aircraft Aluminum
No Power Source Needed to Operate Disposal System
VOC's Filter Kit Available
Sealed Evacuation Chamber for Safe Emptying of Aerosol Cans
Complete Evacuation for an Empty Aerosol Can in Seconds
Can-Emitor Installation Directions
Attaches Directly to a Drum or Work Station. Some customers have been creative and utilized an "L" shaped bracket attached to the wall or a pedestal stand secured to the floor. Please make sure that you do attach a ground wire to prevent a build-up of static electricity.
Operating Instructions for the Can-
Remember, once it is secured, the
disposal system
needs to be grounded at all times
for safety reasons.
Disengage the locking device,
lift the cover, and insert an aerosol can into the lower chamber.
Lower cover, and locking device will
automatically secure the two chambers. The "O"
ring seal between the two units prevents leakage
of liquids or propellants.
Pull down on handle, and a hardened piercing
tool will puncture can. Return lever to upright
position to extract tool from empty aerosol can. Read
more about the
aerosol
can puncture.
After the aerosol spray can is punctured, the liquid and
propellants are expelled through the hose into
the drum. The propellants escape through the
vent in the lid or through the filter where
the hydrocarbons are absorbed. Once this has
taken place, the can is rendered harmless,
non-explosive, and environmentally safe to recycle or
discard.
Filter Information
The filter is composed of two parts: a
coalescing lower portion, and an upper portion of
activated carbon.
The coalescing portion collects microscopic
airborne liquids from the gas, and combines them
into droplets, which collect
within the filter chamber. The activated carbon
absorbs hydrocarbons, and removes odor from the
"dry" gas that has passed through the coalescing
portion.
The filter effectively
reduces VOC's from the escaping gas, resulting
in hydrocarbon
emissions 75% less than the 300 ppm
limitation and/or 75% below OSHA STEL limits.
The dual-purpose filter reduces the VOC's and
absorbs the hydrocarbons. It also removes the
odor.
Which Dual-Purpose Filter is right for me?
Both of our dual-purpose
filters serve the same purpose. The
difference between the Standard Carbon Filter
and the ColorMatic Filter is that the
Standard Carbon Filter requires that you keep
track of the number of aerosol cans being emptied. On
the other hand, the
ColorMatic Filter makes it very
simple, no counting cans the carbon elements
gradually changes from
magenta to black, when this
happens it's time to replace your filter. You
can choose to keep record of the number of uses
and when to replace your filter or let the
ColorMatic Filter, do it for you, its that
simple!