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Ryonet’s Sgreen Chemical Recirculation System

Ryonet has released the Sgreen Ink Degrader Recirculation System, designed to reduce the amount of chemicals that go down a shop’s drain while allowing them to use less cleaning product. The system features a 30-gal tank with an attached bristle flow-through brush. Using a standard air compressor (not included), the unit dispenses cleaner through the brush onto the item being cleaned. Used cleaner is filtered through a 75-micron filter and then collected to a tank below, ready for reuse.

Ryonet has released the Sgreen Ink Degrader Recirculation System, designed to reduce the amount of chemicals that go down a shop’s drain while allowing them to use less cleaning product. The system features a 30-gal tank with an attached bristle flow-through brush. Using a standard air compressor (not included), the unit dispenses cleaner through the brush onto the item being cleaned. Used cleaner is filtered through a 75-micron filter and then collected to a tank below, ready for reuse. The unit can reclaim up to 15 gal of chemicals at a time and can remove ink from squeegees, floodbars, screens, spatulas, and ink buckets.

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