Soil Remediation and Reclamation
TX7110 is an excellent surfactant, which separates oil from other surfaces. It also breaks some of the long oil molecule chains to smaller ones, such as diesel and benzene, which dissolve in the water.
1. Contaminated soil is loaded into a Rotary Drum where the soil is sprayed with diluted TX7110.
2. As the TX7110 washes the soil, it breaks the bond between the soil and the oil molecules.
3. The mix of TX7110 and oil accumulate in a separation tank, where the oil floats above the TX7110.
4. This allows for the collection and reuse of the separated oil.
5. The TX7110 is then filtered and reused.
6. Natural degradation continues over time.
Because of the efficiency of this system disposable products are minimized.
1. Contaminated soil is loaded into a Rotary Drum where the soil is sprayed with diluted TX7110.
2. As the TX7110 washes the soil, it breaks the bond between the soil and the oil molecules.
3. The mix of TX7110 and oil accumulate in a separation tank, where the oil floats above the TX7110.
4. This allows for the collection and reuse of the separated oil.
5. The TX7110 is then filtered and reused.
6. Natural degradation continues over time.
Because of the efficiency of this system disposable products are minimized.
Oil Spill Cleanup
TX7110 based products are cost effective and eco-friendly.
Facts: 1. When dirt mixed with oil is immersed in TX7110 the oil separates and floats. The dirt drops to the bottom and the TX7110 sits in the middle. 2. The oil can be siphoned off and used or sold. 3. The TX7110 can be reused. 4. The dirt is now clean. 5. TX7110 biodegrades according to standards in effect in both the European Union and United States, as a result it is very safe to use without concern of spill or residue. This also means it could potentially be allowed to biodegrade at the scene. 6. TX7110 is safe for workers and safe for the environment as evidenced by the LC50 testing and other tests of carcinogenic properties. |
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