Trial #0
To generate a list of alternatives that could be used for the first step in cleaning of bulk materials.
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Using the laboratory's database for solvent cleaning substitution, the lab generated a list of products that have been used to clean oil or wax from glass or ceramic surface. This list contains products that would be used in Step 1 of the proposed cleaning process to removal gross oil & paraffin removal. Products should be non-emulsifying and recyclable.
Step 1 Products for Gross Oil & Paraffin Removal
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| substitute for Orange Tuf 40
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Classification
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| Bio Chem Systems
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Bio T Max (or Bio T 200 A or 300 B)
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Recycle via filtration - 10 micron cotton
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Terpene
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| Kyzen Corporation
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Ionox FCR (or other Kyzen product)
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Simple and easy rinsing
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Alcohol
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| Oakite Products
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Inproclean 3800
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Recyclable
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Alkaline
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| Solvent Kleene Inc
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D Greeze 500 LO
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Recycle - distillation
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Hydrocarbon
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| Brulin Corporation
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Formula 815 GD
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Alkaline
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| Florida Chemical Company
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D-Limonene (or Citrus Burst 7)
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Dissolving mechanism
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Terpene
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| Dynamold Solvents Inc
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DS 108
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Free rinsing
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Petroleum Distillate
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| International Products
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Micro 90
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Alkaline
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| Magnaflux
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Daraclean 282
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Alkaline
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Cleaning varies from case to case. The SSL recommends process specific testing on potential replacement cleaning chemicals. If more information is needed on a particular product, or you are interested in conducting cleaning trials, please contact the lab at (978)934-3133.
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