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Aerosol Recycling Systems
A wide variety of major industries utilize aerosol and spray paint cans, spanning industrial manufacturing, municipalities, and vocational education, among others. What happens to an aerosol can after it has reached its useful life? Proper disposal guidelines dictate that pressurized aerosol cans are typically sealed in a drum to be processed as hazardous waste at a landfill or facility. The cans are considered to be hazardous because they contain a liquid hazardous waste or are still pressurized, which may cause them to potentially explode at the landfills. Companies that do not dispose of aerosol cans properly risk paying hefty fines.
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2820
Aerosolv® Aerosol Can Recycling System 2820 Justrite spill containment
Safely convert used aerosol cans to a non-hazardous material—reducing disposal costs and minimizing waste
Available in 1 version
Out of stock
2821
Aerosolv® Dual-Compliant System 2821 Justrite
Designed to comply with California’s vapour emission regulation SB1158, ETV certified
Available in 1 version
Out of stock
2823
Aerosolv® Super System 2823 Justrite spill containment
ETV certified system safely recycles spent aerosol cans, reduces disposal costs, and minimizes waste
Available in 1 version
Out of stock
2819
Prosolv® System 2819 Justrite
Safely recycle depressurized propane cylinders, and eliminate an entire category of hazardous waste
Available in 1 version
Out of stock
JEN2819700
Non-Colour Changing Combination Coalescing/Carbon Filter 28197 Justrite 15.2cm
Non-colour changing Combination Coalescing/Carbon Filter Replacement for Aerosolv® system. The two-piece replaces the entire combination filter coalescing filter and carbon cartridge in the Aerosolv® System. Captures odors and harmful VOCs released by punctured aerosol cans.
Out of stock
JEN2822500
Counter Accessory for Aerosolv® 28225 Justrite
Counter Accessory for Aerosolv®
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FAQ about Aerosol Recycling Systems
How long does my coalescing/carbon filter last?
The carbon filters supplied by Justrite come sealed in a plastic bag and shipped in a cardboard box which eliminates any adsorption into the activated carbon and in the case of the colormetric filters, UV exposure. Unless the packaging is damaged, there is no reasonable limit to the filter’s shelf life.
There are too many variables to predict the life of a charcoal filter in use. The colormetric indicator will turn dark indicating the charcoal is saturated and should be replaced.