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Rudbecks Manufacturing
34065 Northern Terrace
Crosslake Minnesota 56442
(218) 692-4759

Dealing with Waste Oil - What Waste Oil Furnaces are and how they are used

For on-site burning of used oil, the oil must be stored in tanks or containers, above or underground. The containers must be in good condition with no leaks, the tanks/containers must be labeled with the words "used oil", and there must be a spill prevention plan (or a control and countermeasures plan). Another method to deal with waste/used oil is to dispose of this oil in a waste oil furnace.

Waste oil furnace

A waste oil furnace is a type of furnace that can be used as a device for heating, for the general burning/disposal of used oil/waste oil and for the general burning and disposal for energy purposes described by the EPA. The heat source that is mainly burned in a waste oil furnace is waste oil.

Richard Freudenberger was the original designer of the Mother Earth Waste Oil Heater in 1980. Freudenberger discovered that additives had to be added to raise the burning temperature of motor oil. This heater/furnace was created with the sole purpose of burning used oils. It was first built from discarded, junked, and scraped materials and its cost was equivalent to US$2.50.

Users of waste oil

The people who use waste oil range from large fleet operations to small local garages and individuals who have access to waste oil. Popular users include any company that has, produces, or accumulates waste oil and can turn that waste oil into a facility heating system. This includes auto garages, trucking companies, greenhouses, farmers, car washes, military facilities, rural agricultural and industrial buildings, commercial or local maintenance facilities, and any worldwide applications where economical heating is required where waste oil is available.