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New York State Law is mandating amalgam seperators
in 2005
Our newest product, the 400 is designed to fit into tight spaces
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See for yourself how the CatchHg stacks up in recent ADA testing, as well
as other independent test results.
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"It's amazing how well Rebec's equipment performs. The recycling
is automatic and I never have to worry about it since it's indestructible. Rebec is the highest quality, most rigorously tested
system available." - S. David Buck DDS
Read more dentist testimonials.
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Have questions? Check our frequently asked question section, or read about how simple, affordable, and environmental our products are.
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Quote: "Rebec's dental amalgam separator units
are a positive addition to the services available to companies that wish to assist in the improvement of New Jersey's environment."
-Richard Johnson, Acting Bureau Chief, Bureau of Hazardous Waste Regulation, Nov. 17, 2004 |
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1000 series
Starting at $1710.00
1000 plus series
Starting $1882.85
Since 1995 the CatchHg 1000 has been meeting the needs of dental offices of up to 10 chairs. Its rock-solid
design and unbeatable track record make it a trustworthy solution to mercury recovery.
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400 series
REB401 (1") $1015.00
REB402 (2")
$1015.00
Stainless Steel Shelf $85.60
Our newest product, the 400 is designed to fit into tight spaces and under counters. It is ideal for
smaller dental offices with one to four chairs.
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9000 series
REB9002 $3,131.42
Yearly Recyle $552.00
Our heavyweight system is designed for larger facilities such as multiple offices sharing a vacuum
system. It has a holding capacity of 33 gallons.
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374-4.2 Management of Elemental Mercury and Dental Amalgam Waste
(a) Amalgam Separators
(1) All dental facility waters likely to come into contact with dental
amalgam waste must be treated prior to discharge by an amalgam separator which is certified to ISO 11143 Standards (Dental
equipment - Amalgam separators) as incorporated by reference in subdivision 370.1(e) of this Title. The amalgam separator
must achieve a minimum of 99 percent removal efficiency of dental amalgam, by weight, in accordance with ISO 11143 test procedures.
(2) Amalgam separators in service at dental facilities prior to the
effective date of this Subpart, must be certified, but only need to achieve a minimum 95 percent removal efficiency of dental
amalgam, by weight, in accordance with ISO 11143 test procedures.
(3) For large dental facilities, the amalgam separator must meet or
exceed the applicable ISO 11143 Standards set forth in paragraph (1) or (2) above, but is not required to be ISO certified.
(4) All amalgam separators must be properly sized for the volume and
flow of the dental facility amalgam wastewater in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and recommendations.
(5) The amalgam separator must be installed, operated, and maintained
in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and recommendations. Amalgam separators must also be installed in accordance
with any state and local building code requirements, unless they conflict with this Subpart.
(6) The amalgam separator must be placed in service in accordance
with the requirements of this Subpart as follows:
(i) for dental facilities that begin operations after the effective
date of this Subpart, the amalgam separator must be placed in service prior to beginning operation; or
(ii) for dental facilities operating on the effective date of
this Subpart, the amalgam separator must be installed no later than two years after the effective date of this Subpart.
(7) Dental facilities where dental amalgam is not placed or removed,
including facilities where the specialties of orthodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics and oral and maxillofacial surgery
are exclusively performed, are exempt from the requirements to install an amalgam separator.
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