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Clean rinse water without hassle

In industrial environments and paint shops, rinse water containing paint and varnish residues is generated daily. This requires a solution that fits within your production process. With Trivec Eco’s rinse water systems, you process rinse water safely and in a controlled manner, without storing waste and without disrupting your work.

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Why paint shops choose Trivec

Trivec installations are designed to simplify and preserve the work of painters. We combine innovation with ease of use so you can concentrate on your craft.

No chemical waste and save in cost

Our systems purify and reuse water, so you avoid chemical waste 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.

For industry & paint shops

About the Trivec eco flushing water system

Why a flush water system in industrial environments?

Spray processes, color changes and cleaning spray equipment or machine parts release large amounts of rinse water containing paint and lacquer residue. You don’t want to store this rinse water or dispose of it as chemical waste. With a Trivec Eco rinse water system, you process this waste flow directly on site, in a controlled and responsible manner.

How does the installation fit into the daily process?

The system is used in industrial workshops and paint shops where water-based paints and coatings are continuously handled. Thanks to its robust and modular design, the system connects to existing processes and grows with capacity. Thus, you process large volumes of rinse water independently and save significantly on the costs of external disposal of chemical waste.

Combination with flushing water systems
Approx. 4-6 kg (depending on version)
± 30 × 20 × 15 cm (L × W × H)
80 liters per flush
Robust, stable, ±40 kg
930×650×1400 mm (L×W×H)
160 L rinse tank
Weight (empty) ±65 kg
1850×650×1400 mm(L×W×H)

Industrial practice

Our recommended installations for industry & paint shops

For industrial applications, we recommend rinse water systems suitable for higher volumes, intensive use and long-term deployment. Reliable, scalable and tailored to your situation.

Combination with flushing water systems
Approx. 4-6 kg (depending on version)
± 30 × 20 × 15 cm (L × W × H)

Our recommended accessories for industry and paint shops

Video

This is how our solution works for industry and paint shops

In this short video, we show how our plants collect, treat and reuse contaminated rinse water, step by step.

Van Vuuren Deuren produces high-quality doors where waste water is released daily in the gluing line. Increasing volumes of rinse water created a need to expand the existing waste water processing system. To ensure continuity and to set up the process in a more user-friendly and efficient way, Trivec was called in for a suitable custom solution.
RAI Amsterdam, international event venue, was looking for an efficient and safe solution for cleaning painting tools and processing released wastewater during set-up and take-down periods. To test the feasibility of various set-up options, it was decided to conduct a hands-on pilot together with Trivec B.V.

Result

Practical experiences

Discover how industrial companies and paint shops have improved their rinse water management with Trivec Eco: less waste, lower costs and more control over their process.

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.

For which wastewater streams is a flushing water plant suitable?
The plants are only suitable for water-based waste streams. Originating from, for example, water-based lacquer, paint, stain, glue and ink.
Rinse water systems are suitable for cleaning all kinds of materials contaminated with water-based products. This often involves rollers, brushes, spray equipment or machine parts.
During the rinsing process, coagulant is added to the rinse water. This causes paint particles to clump together to form flakes. These flakes can then be filtered out of the water.
Maintenance of a rinse water plant is limited. This consists mainly of changing the filters in a timely manner and cleaning the sink and mixers regularly.
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.

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