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Ethyl acetate recovery device

Contributing to significant cost reduction while being environmentally conscious through recycling! Recovering small amounts of low-boiling components as solvents.

The "Ethyl Acetate Recovery Device" is equipment that enables the purification and reuse of recovered ethyl acetate. In industries such as printing, painting, and food additives, solvent components that are discharged and recovered through activated carbon adsorption methods are purified and reused. Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Features】 ■ Two distillation towers: dehydration tower and purification tower ■ By extracting moisture through a side cut, a small amount of low-boiling components accumulated at the top of the tower is also recovered as solvent ■ The ethyl acetate-water azeotropic liquid extracted through the side cut is recycled to a decanter *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Ethyl acetate recovery device

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Rich experience and achievements Since its establishment in 1938, we have consistently aimed to develop products that meet the needs of the times, continuously working on the development of new technologies and new products. Among these, our alcohol distillation technology has achieved remarkable growth and development as a pioneer in the domestic industry, building trust and a solid track record. Today, the experience and technical expertise cultivated through this history are being utilized across a wide range of fields, including chemicals, food, pharmaceuticals, industrial machinery, and new energy. Moving forward, we will actively pursue technological innovation for a new era while also enthusiastically tackling the development of new fields, aiming for even greater leaps forward.