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why can't you just put the ink in a bucket out back and let it dry out. It may take a few weeks but it will evaporate. The agent is gone in 8 hours to 2 days and then you just have water and pigment right?
A big thank you to John Sheridan here.Over the past few years in regards to discharge/old water base disposal we tried the kitty litter, hardener stuff, this and that. I finally just decided on doing the monthly run to the city dump where they handle toxic crap like that with an incinerator.But for the life of me can't figure out why did I not think of cement. Duh! Works like a charm. Dump a box/bag in a 3/4 filled five gallon bucket of the waste and several days later solid as a rock. Mix it up of course. Safe to go in the dumpster. Contacted the city. Good to go!
Quote from: Jon on February 12, 2013, 04:39:32 PMwhy can't you just put the ink in a bucket out back and let it dry out. It may take a few weeks but it will evaporate. The agent is gone in 8 hours to 2 days and then you just have water and pigment right?That works great when you live in the furnace of the US....lol You could cook a turkey in your car where you live too in the summer. We are close to the beach not to mention it is a red flag to the fine happy city if they see open containers outside with ink in it. They are pretty nosey around here with that kind of stuff.
How many gallons of left over ink are you guys making every month?
Glad to help guys!! Once it's a rock in a bucket, off to the dump it goes.
Ouch thats a lot but I'm sure you're working on bringing that down.
5 gallons a day that's about 110 gallons a month (22 day work month) Thats alot of cement blocks.