Abstract
Screen printing, the process that creates T-shirt art and signage, can produce waste streams that are harmful to water quality. In the past, many solvents used to clean and reclaim screens were simply washed down the drain. But by using ultra violet paints and investing in a closed-loop water reclamation system, printers can be assured that their screens are not only of high quality, but are helping to reduce negative impacts on the environment.
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Subject
environmental technology, pollution, pollution prevention, waste, waste stream, waste stream management, waste treatment, screen printing, Design for the Environment, DFE, solvents, ultra violet paints, closed-loop, closed-loop systems, closed-loop water reclamation systems, flocculants, Pollution Prevention
Series
Environmental Science, Introduction to Ecology, Preserving the Legacy 1: Industrial Processes and Waste Stream Management
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Duration
00:05:19 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
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Name | INTELECOM Intelligent Telecommunications |
Role | Distributor |
Telephone | 800-576-2988 x122 |
Address | 150 E. Colorado Blvd. Ste. 300, Pasadena, CA 91105 |
[email protected] |
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