Solvent Cleaning
Is the process of removing soil from a surface with a solvent without physically or chemically altering the material being cleaned. This includes methods such as vapor degreasing, spraying, immersion, and mechanical or ultrasonic scrubbing. Vapor degreasing is a solvent cleaning procedure for the removal of soluble soils particularly oils, greases, and waxes, as well as chips and particulate matter adhering to the “soil” from a variety of metallic and nonmetallic parts. The principle of vapor degreasing is scrubbing the part with hot solvent vapors.
Hydrocarbon Cleaning
Hydrocarbon solvents are petroleum derivatives used for cleaning and or dissolving substances, and are used in a variety of industrial and consumer products.
They are a diverse group of liquid complex mixtures.
Aqueous Cleaning
Aqueous cleaning is water-based and involves using various cleaning methods (from dip tanks to hand-scrubbing, to large industrial equipment washers) to remove grease, dirt, and oil from parts and equipment.When parts are immersed in an aqueous solution for a period of time, heat or agitation is used to clean hard-to-removecontaminants. Pressure spray washing can also use heat, along with steadily applied water pressure, to achieve the same goal.
Aersols & Wipes
Aerosol cleaners and contact cleaners include disinfectants and sanitizers, dusters and canned air products, detergents and surfactants, etchants and pickles, pretreatments and conditioners, rust and corrosion removers, and strippers for paints, coatings, photoresists, adhesives, sealants, and other resin materials. Wipe is to to clean a surface completely, using a wet clot, hand and tool cleaning wipes quickly and effectively remove dirt and grime. Suitable for a range of industries where versatile cleaning methods are required.