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Blast cleaner uses less abrasive
A new high-performance blast-cleaning system which greatly reduces abrasive usage in removing thick and difficult coatings, uses the principles of jet engine technology to propel abrasives.
News from Hodge Clemco ( 3 September 2002)
Chlorinated solvents replaced in cleaning
Engineered fluids provide high performance cleaning and overcome the safety and environmental concerns associated with chlorinated solvents.
News from 3M Speciality Materials (15 August 2002)
Clean and dry at the point of manufacture
Where removal of excess material is vital in the production of accurate component parts and original equipment manufacture, avoid the 'creeping expense' and get a portable unit. Brochure available
News from Air Control Industries (13 August 2002)
Co-solvent cleaning system wipes down costs
A manufacturer of printed circuit boards has achieved dramatic reductions in solvent costs and process time following the installation of a co-solvent cleaning system.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (25 July 2002)
Cleaning system cuts solvent costs by 85%
User application article Following the installation of a mono-solvent cleaning system, lens manufacturer Cooke Optics is now saving GBP 250 per week in cleaning costs.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (23 July 2002)
Co-solvent cleaning process replaces 'trike'
Following a thorough review of available high performance solvents and systems, a plating company has replaced its trichloroethylene system with a semi-automatic co-solvent cleaning process.
News from 3M Speciality Materials ( 4 July 2002)
No more 'trike' used at seal manufacturer
A seal manufacturer has removed the potentially harmful solvent trichloroethylene from its cleaning process.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (27 June 2002)
Wet blast cabinet locates flush against a wall
Designed for both ease and economy of operation, a compact wet blast cabinet is ideal for either the small workshop or production operations and can be located flush to a wall.
News from Vapormatt ( 6 June 2002)
Ultrasonic cleaning system ousts 'trich'
User application article An aqueous cleaning system has allowed one of the world's leading actuator manufacturers to completely eliminate the potentially-hazardous solvent trichloroethylene from manufacturing.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 3 May 2002)
Seminars to educate on coolant management
Nationwide one-day seminars are aimed at emphasising the huge cost and performance benefits achievable through effective coolant management.
News from Master Chemical Europe (29 April 2002)
Ultrasonics clean up PCBs for aerospace use
General Dynamics has been won over by the ability of a Kerry co-solvent ultrasonic machine to remove flux from printed circuit boards destined for the aerospace industry.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (25 April 2002)
Aqueous degreaser replaces chlorinated solvents
An aqueous degreaser of high versatility has been introduced for metal finishers seeking an alternative to degreasing with chlorinated solvents such as trichloroethylene.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (15 April 2002)
Master chemical sales manager gets briefing
One of the first tasks assigned to Nick Jones as Master Chemical Europe's new UK Sales Manager is to assess personnel requirements and start a recruitment campaign.
News from Master Chemical Europe (10 April 2002)
Ultrasonic cleaning doubles spring output
A spring maker has doubled throughput of aerosol springs following the installation of a 4-stage ultrasonics cleaning system.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 9 April 2002)
Chemicals and coolants company restructures
With a particular emphasis on sales and marketing, Master Chemical Europe started the New Year with a restructured management team.
News from Master Chemical Europe (22 March 2002)
Humorous approach makes the point about cleaning
A relatively humorous approach to the serious subject of machine shop cleanliness has been taken in a free publication 'Handy Pocket Guide To A Clean Shop' .
News from Master Chemical Europe ( 5 March 2002)
If 'trich' is a problem, try this one
An aggressive cleaning solvent for medium to heavy-duty degreasing applications offers an ideal long-term replacement for n-propyl Bromide (nPB), Trichloroethylene (Trike), and other solvents.
News from 3M Speciality Materials ( 4 March 2002)
Instrument maker in tune with the environment
User application article An aqueous multi-stage cleaning system has allowed premier manufacturer of musical instruments to completely eliminate organic solvents from its cleaning procedures.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (22 February 2002)
Aqueous cleaner is as good as a solvent one
User application article Manufacturer of components and sub-assemblies for laboratory analysis equipment has installed an aqueous ultrasonic cleaning system to eliminate solvent-based cleaning of components.
News from Layton Technologies (22 February 2002)
Cleaning is cool with dry ice
A fast, environmentally friendly and cost effective method of cleaning virtually any type of material can now be achieved by using a dry ice cleaning system.
News from MSM (15 February 2002)
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