Powder Paint Disposal Drum Liner

Author: Annadale Finishing Systems |

DIRECTIONS FOR USE - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

  1. Insert the Powder Paint Disposal Drum liner into a steel 55 gallon drum. Allow excess to hang over the outside of the drum. If gelling the powder inside the steel drum, we recommend a sheet metal liner be inserted into the drum prior to the PPD Drum Liner to prevent the powder from gelling in the ribs of the drum causing the bag not to release when emptying.
  2. Fill the Powder Paint Disposal Drum Liner with waste powder.
  3. Once the drum has reached half to three quarters full, fold the excess portion of the drum liner onto itself and remove any air from the drum liner and seal with the provided tie.
  4. Place the steel drum into a convection oven and bake for 5 - 6 hours @ 350° - 400°F. - This is a starting recommendation - Time and temperature may vary to reach desired result. The goal is to gel not cure.
  5. Remove the drum from the oven and let cool. Once cooled the PPD drum liner is ready for disposal. The use of a drum tilt is recommended for added safety.

The Powder Paint Disposal Drum Liner is a safe and easy way to dispose of powder paint waste.

  • Powder Paint Disposal Drum Liner
  • Powder Paint Disposal Drum Liner
  • Powder Paint Disposal Drum Liner

Note:

  • The PPD Drum Liners can not be exposed to direct Infrared ovens. The I/R waves are too aggressive and will cause the bag to melt.
  • Do not place the PPD Drum Liner on wood skids or in cardboard boxes while in the oven. This is a fire hazard.
  • The PPD Drum Liner is not meant to hang on a conveyor line unless supported by an oven safe container. For best results cure inside a steel drum or lay the bag on the floor of the oven.
  • To gel the powder in the PPD Drum Liner, use the normal set point of your oven. If the powder is not completely gelled, increase the time in the oven to reach the desired state.
  • For the handling recommendations for your specific powder paint, be sure to read and understand the safety data sheet (SDS) provided by your paint supplier.
  • The generation of waste should be avoided and or minimized wherever possible. Disposal of powder paint should at all times comply with the requirements of the environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements.

Read More Blog Articles

Top