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New lubrication fluid joins minimal trend
Interest in minimal lubrication is growing and TRIM ML 55B, a low viscosity mixture of vegetable and mineral oils, is having good success in mainland Europe
News from Master Chemical Europe (27 October 2003)
Quickly clean off that old production resin
Ambersil has put its expertise to work in developing a cost effective solution to quickly and easily clean old production resin from a machine
News from Ambersil (22 October 2003)
'Airknives' beat airlines for drying components
Blower driven 'airknife' systems offer a clean and cost effective means of achieving optimised drying of manufactured components, bottling/packaging lines, paint finish surfaces and textiles. Brochure available
News from Air Control Industries (20 October 2003)
Pressure feed blast cleaner is portable and robust
Portable pressure feed blast cleaner offers a robust, portable pressure pot suitable for site operation or in a blast room and has been designed with maximum operator safety and comfort in mind. Brochure available
News from Guyson International ( 8 October 2003)
Monitoring system ensures efficient solvent use
An automatic monitoring system allows users of ultrasonics cleaning machines to check the rate at which costly solvents are used during processing.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 6 October 2003)
Compact system cleans small batch work
A breakthrough in achieving low-cost cleaning of small batches of metal, plastic or glass components using non-halogenated solvents has been achieved by a compact cleaning system.
News from StarragHeckert UK ( 1 October 2003)
Ultrasonic cleaning cuts downtime for moulders
Plastics and rubber manufacturers are cutting reject rates and prolonging the working life of their dies and mould tools using ultrasonic cleaning systems.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (15 September 2003)
Micro-nozzle system cleans up fine details
Small and difficult to reach areas such as those frequently found within precision built components can now be cleaned and finished to the highest standards using ultra-fine micro-nozzle system. Brochure available
News from Guyson International (10 September 2003)
Non-chlorinated solvents match 'trich'
Non-chlorinated and non-VOC industrial cleaning solvents combine outstanding industrial cleaning performance with environmental benefits to meet the requirements of today's solvent legislation.
News from SIS Chemicals (29 August 2003)
Smart degreasers offer safety and flexibility
Multiple door degreasing machines offer safety, flexibility, cost-effectiveness and compliance by combining immersion degreasing methods with advanced principles of solvent containment.
News from Virotec (29 August 2003)
Precision small parts cleaner costs under GBP 100
An ultrasonic precision parts cleaning unit, available for under GBP 100, remove grease, dust or other contaminants from surfaces and cavities of small objects.
News from Acota ( 5 August 2003)
Ultrasonic transducer removes powder from blades
User application article Turbine engine components repairer has averted a cleanliness problem through the purchase of the latest submersible ultrasonic transducer to remove powder coating compound from turbine blades.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (31 July 2003)
Odourless cold degreasers cut smells
Two odourless cold degreasers remove oily/greasy pollutants in a wide variety of applications, including degreasing machinable parts and electrical components.
News from IDC (15 July 2003)
Ultrasonics halve automotive parts rejects
User application article Unhappy with the cleanliness of components sent by a subcontractor using a trichloroethylene degreaser, manufacturer of electro-mechanical devices turned to ultrasonics and halved rejects.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (11 July 2003)
Cleaning product is officially biodegradable
While many products claim to be biodegradable, a chemical company sought official documentation for a product that cleans up carbon residue and oil-heavy and greasy soils.
News from Master Chemical Europe (24 June 2003)
Co-solvent cleaning system halves cycle time
User application article A co-solvent cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics is saving PCB manufacturer Ultra Electronics over £45,000 a year, whilst boosting productivity and satisfying stringent standards of cleanliness
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 6 June 2003)
Automated work transporter for cleaning system
Kerry Ultrasonics has developed a new automated work transporter for its Microsolve solvent cleaning systems.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 6 June 2003)
Ultrasonics system cleans up oilfield parts
User application article One of the world's largest manufacturers of oilfield completion equipment has included ultrasonics cleaning in a cell dedicated to maintaining a stock of NAS<6 clean valve fittings.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (30 May 2003)
Cleaners use environmentally safe solvents
Using environmentally safe solvents these machines offer two-stage, multiple-frequency ultrasonic cleaning, rinsing and drying for pcb defluxing, cleaning of precision parts and metal degreasing.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 2 April 2003)
Cleaner removes silicone and other polymers
As well as removing silicone simply and more efficiently the novel chemistry of a cleaner will also remove other polymers and is safer and more effective than conventional solvents.
News from Chela (19 March 2003)
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