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Waste reduction solvent substitutions

Phelps, M. R., Hogan, M. O., and Snowden-Swan, L. J. (Pacific Northwest Laboratoiy), Barton, J. C., Spall, W. D. and Williams, S. B., (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Waste Reduction Using Carbon Dioxide A Solvent Substitute For Precision Cleaning Applications, Precision Cleaning 95 Proceedings (1995)... [Pg.266]

Onsite Use and Reuse In-process and other onsite recycling options may be made more feasible by the adoption of other source reduction practices, such as waste segregation to cut down contamination of materials (e.g., solvents, baghouse dusts, lubricating oils, or rinse waters). Reuse as raw material substitute for another process. [Pg.201]


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