Hi Mike. I’m really sorry to hear that they’re terminating your role especially
since you’ve filled that role for over 35 years at the same laboratory.
FYI: Pam Barker with Relia is advertising a lead Ht role in a growing Tampa Bay
lab.
Pam’s number is 407-353-5070
I don’t want to just say
You may wish to consider consulting with your local fire officer to find out
what requirements are for installing a recycling unit in your facility. You may
not even be allowed to place one.
Also, consider the fumes from recycling xylene and if you want your expensive
lab labour to be taken off
Hi Anne,
If your xylene consumption is small, the footprint needed to recycle xylene in
house and associated cost would be more expensive than buying xylene and
shipping out the waste.
V/r,
Eddie Martin
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> On Jun 23, 2020, at 10:39 AM, Anne Murvosh wrote:
>
> I'm
Hi Anne. We’ve been recycling xylene for many years. We purchased our unit
through CBG biotech. They have a formalin recycling unit and a solvent
recycling unit. The solvent unit can be used to recycle ethanol, xylene, and
xylene substitutes. Let me know if you need more info or would like to
I'm looking to switch from a disposal pick-up to recycling of Xylene. Can
anyone tell me some companies that offer a recycling unit. The catch is we
don't have very much so I need something for a small lab. Thanks Anne
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