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Khanna Etti Etti.Khanna@in.eyi.com
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Hi Environmentalist Friends,
I have a client - a rubber industry unit in India . They are an ISO
 14001 certified company and highly proactive towards their
 environmental issues. We conducted an environmental review for them .
 They are facing a problem and all of us have got stuck up. Hope u'll
 can provide some assistance.

The problem is as follows:
-They have a Banbury Mixer where all their ingredients (raw materials
 used) is mixed thoroughly and the material thus obtained is collected
 in the hopper. They use Spindle Oil (specific gravity =0.88-0.90) as a
 Lubricant in the Banbury. The Lub oil enters through the rotor and
 comes out. The oil which comes out gets contaminated by the ingredients
 (mainly organic & some of it is inorganic) in the Mixer. Since there
 are plenty of different batches the composition of the oil varies.
The calorific value of the waste oil is high and they were initially
 using it as fuel in the boiler but since they r an ISO 14001 certified
 co. they cannot do so cause it could violate the air act, legal laws.

Quantity generated : 50 lit./day
The waste process oil from rubber mixing was analysed
Total Dissolved Solids = 0.05%
Total Suspended solids=5.01%
Gross Calorific Value in kilo cal/kg = 10538
Carbon=85.6
Hydrogen=9.5
Sulphur=2.0
Moisture=0.2
Volatile matter=99.47
Specific gravity=0.89
Kinematic visc.=37.07
absolute visc. = 33

Is there any way in which we can use this waste oil- we all know some
 industry's waste could be some industry's resource???
Is there any way in which we can recover the Lub oil/ use the lub oil.
 Please note one of the Raw materials is spindle oil.
The viscosity of the waste oil is very high and color is black
Is there any rubber industry  which has managed to solve this problem
PLEASE ADVICE. 


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Hi Environmentalist Friends,</font>
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I have a client - a rubber industry unit in India . They are an ISO 14001 c=
ertified company and highly proactive towards their environmental issues. W=
e conducted an environmental review for them . They are facing a problem an=
d all of us have got stuck up. Hope u'll can provide some assistance.</font=
>
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The problem is as follows:</font>
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-They have a Banbury Mixer where all their ingredients (raw materials used)=
 is mixed thoroughly and the material thus obtained is collected in the hop=
per. They use Spindle Oil (specific gravity =3D0.88-0.90) as a Lubricant in=
 the Banbury. The Lub oil enters through the rotor and comes out. The oil w=
hich comes out gets contaminated by the ingredients (mainly organic & some =
of it is inorganic) in the Mixer. Since there are plenty of different batch=
es the composition of the oil varies. </font>
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The calorific value of the waste oil is high and they were initially using =
it as fuel in the boiler but since they r an ISO 14001 certified co. they c=
annot do so cause it could violate the air act, legal laws.   </font>
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Quantity generated : 50 lit./day</font>
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<font color=3D#000000 face=3D"Helvetica" size=3D2>
The waste process oil from rubber mixing was analysed</font>
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Total Dissolved Solids =3D 0.05%</font>
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Total Suspended solids=3D5.01%</font>
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Gross Calorific Value in kilo cal/kg =3D 10538</font>
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Carbon=3D85.6</font>
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Hydrogen=3D9.5</font>
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Sulphur=3D2.0</font>
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Moisture=3D0.2</font>
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Volatile matter=3D99.47</font>
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Specific gravity=3D0.89</font>
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Kinematic visc.=3D37.07</font>
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absolute visc. =3D 33</font>
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Is there any way in which we can use this waste oil- we all know some indus=
try's waste could be some industry's resource???</font>
<p>
<font color=3D#000000 face=3D"Helvetica" size=3D2>
Is there any way in which we can recover the Lub oil/ use the lub oil. Plea=
se note one of the Raw materials is spindle oil.</font>
<p>
<font color=3D#000000 face=3D"Helvetica" size=3D2>
The viscosity of the waste oil is very high and color is black</font>
<p>
<font color=3D#000000 face=3D"Helvetica" size=3D2>
Is there any rubber industry  which has managed to solve this problem</font=
>
<p>
<font color=3D#000000 face=3D"Helvetica" size=3D2>
PLEASE ADVICE. </font>

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