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Our flushing systems are used in a variety of sectors, from painting to industry.Find out what a Trivec solution can do for your organization.

Advantages

What sets our products apart

Every Trivec installation is designed to make clean work easier.We combine durability with ease of use, so you spend less time on maintenance and more on your work.

Circular water management, lower costs

Our systems purify and reuse water, so you waste less and save disposal costs.

Personal advice and service

We help choose, install and maintain the right solution for your situation.

Smart installation, easy management

Strong materials, easy maintenance and parts that last – built for everyday use.

Branches

Find out in which sectors we excel

Our solutions fit virtually any work environment. From small workshop to production site: Trivec Eco helps companies work cleaner with less wastewater.

Compact installations for quick and clean cleaning.

Secure systems that teach students to work sustainably.

Industry and paint shops

Modular installations for intensive use.

Sustainable solutions for lacquer and paint residues.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about our installations, use and maintenance.So you know exactly what to expect before you get started.

How often should I change the water in my rinse water system?
In a rinse water plant, the water is not continuously replaced, but separated into clear water and sludge during each rinse. The purified water can be disposed of or reused for cleaning tools. How often you completely change the water depends on the use and degree of contamination.
In a rinse water plant, the water is not continuously replaced, but separated into clear water and sludge during each rinse. The purified water can be disposed of or reused for cleaning tools. How often you completely change the water depends on the use and degree of contamination.
During the cleaning process, a coagulant is added to the rinse water. This causes paint particles to clump together to form flakes. These flakes settle and remain in the filter basket as sludge, while the clear water is filtered and discharged or reused.
Maintenance of a rinse water plant is limited. In practice, this consists mainly of removing the dried sludge from the filter basket, checking the installation and topping up the coagulant in time. In normal operation, this is a simple and quick operation.
Rinse water systems are used in workshops where water-based paint, varnish, glue or ink is handled. Think of painting companies, paint shops, interior builders, educational institutions and other workshops where tools are regularly cleaned.

Not sure which installation suits you?

Our experts are happy to think along with you. We help you choose what works best for your situation, both technically and practically.

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