Newstripe 10004700 AeroVent 1X aerosol can disposal system allows users to puncture and empty aerosol cans efficiently. It helps in reducing expenses associated with hazardous waste. This Newstripe aerosol can recycling system benefits various manufacturing, pharmaceutical, automotive and medical industries.
Features:
- Newstripe AeroVent aerosol can recycling system uses a Safe2Vent activated carbon filter to catch VOCs & harmful vapours and keep them from escaping into the environment.
- Its filter is equipped with a bouncing Viz-a-Ball. When the ball stops bouncing, it is an indication of the completion of depressurisation.
- This spray can disposal system has an aluminium chamber with a cobalt puncture tip and grounding cable to minimise fire risks.
- It has a built-in cycle counter that keeps track of the number of cans disposed of, so the users do not have to guess when to change the filters.
Compatible Accessories:
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the cycle time of this disposal system?
A. 5 - 30 seconds.
Q. How to replace the Safe2Vent filter?
A.
- Remove the filter cap and Viz-a-Ball from the filter element.
- Lift off the filter element from the filter base and install the new element.
- Install the new filter cap and Viz-a-Ball by pressing it on the top of the element.
- Dispose the used filter element appropriately.
Q. When should you change the carbon filter of this disposal system?
A. The carbon filter of Newstripe 10004700 AeroVent 1X requires replacement every 90 days or 600 cans, whichever is earlier.
Q. What are the advantages of Newstripe Aerovent can puncture devices?
A. They reduce the risk of explosions or injuries that can occur when aerosol cans are punctured improperly.
Q. How do I know if an aerosol can is empty?
A. Hold the nozzle down and spray until no more product comes out. It signifies the aerosol can empty if nothing is being dispensed.
Q. How to dispose of aerosol cans?
A. The aerosol can disposal procedure involves puncturing and discarding them as non-hazardous waste and sold as scrap metal.
Q. Can these aerosol cans be recycled?
A. Yes, users can recycle aerosol cans.