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Waste Oil Collectors

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Waste oil and coolant collectors are available in an open and closed design and with different collection volumes. The waste oil collectors with wheels and castors are suitable for handling oils safely and environmentally responsibly.

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WASTE OIL DISPOSAL WITH COLLECTORS FROM DENIOS

SAFELY COLLECT WASTE OIL AND COOLANTS

Waste oil collectors and coolant trays are available in open and closed versions and with different collection volumes. The waste oil collector with wheels and swivel castors is ideal for safe and environmentally conscious handling of oils with its large, height-adjustable filling funnel. Mobile waste oil trays can always be used when there are no permanently installed containers available. Stationary containers can hold up to 10,000 litres and some can also be used as storage containers. Like all DENIOS products, the waste oil collectors and coolant trays also impress with their flexible usability, mobility and high-quality choice of materials.

WHAT MUST BE CONSIDERED WHEN DISPOSING OF LUBRICANTS AND MINERAL OILS?

The disposal of waste oil is governed by the waste oil regulation. The waste oil regulation applies to all producers, collectors and transporters of waste oil, as well as to operators of disposal facilities. Waste oil is defined as oil that is generated as waste and consists of mineral, biogenic or synthetic oil. In the Waste oil regulation, oils are initially divided into four collection categories. The oils in collection category 1 can be processed and reused. For this reason, among others, mixing oils of different categories or mixing oil with other liquids is strictly prohibited. Coolant usually consists of distilled water and coolant with chemical additives to prevent freezing at low temperatures. Old cooling water is hazardous waste and must never be disposed of down the drain. In principle, sellers of cooling liquids are obliged to take them back after use (on presentation of the receipt). Otherwise, the liquid can be handed in at the local recycling centre or civic amenities site.

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