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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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Colour Changing Combination Coalescing/Carbon Filter Replacement 28224 Justrite
Colour Changing Combination Coalescing/Carbon Filter Replacement. Activated colour-changing combination Coalescing/Carbon cartridge filter replacement. Standard for Aerosolv® Standard or Super System. Two-piece filter captures odors and potentially harmful VOCs. Colormetric indicator tells you when to change out.

Colour Changing Combination Coalescing/Carbon Filter Replacement 28228 Justrite
Colour Changing Combination Coalescing/Carbon Filter Replacement. Colour Changing Combination Coalescing/Carbon Cartridge with auto shut-off valve. The two (2) piece coalescing filter/carbon cartridge filters out odors and potentially harmful VOCs. Features colormetric indicator for filter changes.
FAQ about Aerosol Recycling Systems
How long does my coalescing/carbon filter last?