PE, seems like you insist it was a failed venture when it was far from it...
Sorry, I don't think it was a failed venture at the start, but it ultimately did appear to fail and was sold. The capacity of the equipment to make color film is vastly higher than that needed for the graphics arts industry, especially for the 2 products now offered by Imation.
Therefore, I am saying that it seems to be overcapacity for the graphics market and coating is probably no longer done there. The products are probably shipped from Colorado or Rochester. See my previous posts for information on the Imation website.
They probably use this site to package inks and cartridges and also make graphics arts devices. They also make digital storage systems.
It would seem likely to me that the coating line is either gone or shut down. Running at under capacity would be very unprofitable.
Ray;
Recyling water loaded with hardener and other organics is difficult. So, they have to have a reclamation scrubber on all air systems and an RO or UF on all water systems to catch unwanted effluent.
Much of the water is used for CTB jackets though and during idle time you do not want water in the CTB jackets or lines due to corrosion problems.
If you look at the 4 stacks coming from Kodak Park and West Kodak, all of them are seen to be releasing a lot of steam from these operations as well as the KP electric generation system which supplies EK with 440, 220 and 120 VAC and is supplied by a railroad delivering coal for power.
So, huge power is another requirement BTW, to heat and cool air and water. The entire KP plant is at 75F 50% RH and the cold stores are at about 4 deg C or 40 F. Another expense to explain why the plant must operate continually.
As film or paper is made, it must be stored in a cold, dry spot or it will spoil. Therefore temperature and humidity control throughout the entire operation is paramount.
But, the bottom line is that if you make 1000 L of emulsion and coat it, the water content is driven off into the coating machine and ultimately through a scrubber, into the air. Humidity is one "effluent" that comes out of all coating operations.
PE