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How are PCBs oils treated to make them non-hazardous?

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How are PCBs oils treated to make them non-hazardous?

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Creative Engineers, along with KMR Industries, manufactures sodium based dispersions that can be used to treat PCBs. The sodium dispersions, available with a number of different sodium concentrations and dispersed in multiple carriers, effectively treat PCBs by removing the chlorine from the chlorinated biphenyls. Once processed with our sodium dispersion the PCB oils can be purified and recycled eliminating the need to send to materials to costly hazardous waste disposal site.

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