Independent Testing

RWTUV Testing

Click HERE to view RWTUV Testing results.
(Prinatable PDF version)

Click HERE For 2007/2008 inspection certificate.

American Dental Association Testing

"ADA ISO11143-1999 Testing results.

RME2000/CatchHg
Efficiency of Separator 99.67%

The laboratory evaluation of the RME2000/CatchHg showed the Rebec system to have a *99.67% efficiency rating, one of the leaders in removal technology. The laboratory conducted the testing according to the ISO11143 (International Standards Organization) standards using their testing procedures.

*JADA, Vol. 133, MAY 2002

Metropolitan Council Environmental Services/Minnesota Dental Association

According to the MCES/MDA report, dated December 21, 2001, Rebec's RME2000/CatchHg removed mercury at a rate of better than 99%. (Table 10, page 52, column R)*

..."There was no maintenance required by the clinic staff for the Rebec Solutions system during its in-time service. The settling/filtration container was easy to install and remove."
MCES*

"...The settling/filtration container has beads inside to help act as a filtering media. Any mercury present with the beads would proportionally increase the percent (%) removal determination for the Rebec Solutions system."
MCES*

*Evaluations of Amalgam Removal Equipment and Dental Clinic Loadings to the Sanitary Sewer. December 21, 2001, Report No. 01-509 MCES 230 East 5th Street, St. Paul Minnesota 55101

Tuft's University

"REBEC's system is extremely effective in removing mercury particles from the dental wastewater. The manufacturer offers an O&M (Operating & Maintenance) contract at a reasonable annual cost which was included in the total cost evaluation. This highly effective system, and the vendor-offered O&M services, causes this technology to be an attractive option to dentists. The Rebec system (CatchHg) is virtually maintenance free; any activities involving the unit are performed by the dealer under a maintenance contract. As a result, the Rebec system was assigned the highest score for facilities with more than two (chairs)."

King County Water and Land Resources Division, Seattle WA

"The King County Industrial Waste Program has reviewed the field testing data performed using the CatchHg (RME2000) amalgam separation system (CatchHg). Based on the data provided, we have determined that the CatchHg (RME2000) is effective in removing amalgam mercury in wastewater typically generated from dental offices using centralized water driven or turbine vacuum systems. King County believes that the CatchHg (RME2000) unit can be an effective tool for mitigating amalgam mercury discharges from dental offices to the sewer system." -Rick Renaud P.E.