Distillation

We have several solvent distillation plants of different sizes. These plants process the waste material by heating under a high vacuum while gently stirring and scraping the sludge. This ensures the maximum possible solvent is released and sucked away. The vapours are then passed through condensers that liquefy most of the vapour, and finally through a cooled vacuum pump, which liquefies the remaining vapour.

Super Critical Water Reactor

The supercritical water reactor is unique to Solvent Rescue as it was designed and assembled and patented by the Solvent Rescue team. Materials are processed with water, catalysts and additives at high temperature and high pressure. This causes the break down and hydrogenation of toxic molecules. These are reformed into useful non toxic products. Various materials including chlorinated hydrocarbons and pesticides can be successfully converted into fuels and solvents.