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Biodegradable solvent replaces white spirits
User application article Lift and escalator manufacturer has successfully used a non-flammable biodegradable safe solvent in degreasing the guide rails, whilst eliminating the unhealthy side effects. Brochure available
News from Mykal Industries (17 July 2006)
Brush completely removes particulate contamination
Brush completely removes particulate contamination (dust) from all kinds of flat and near flat substrates and emoved debris is collected by a vacuum or extraction source.
News from Wandres micro-cleaning (26 June 2006)
Non-volatile mix replaces hazardous solvents
A workable alternative to using hazardous solvents for many manufacturing industries is a safe non-volatile mix designed to replace hazardous VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds).
News from Chymera (22 June 2006)
Shot blast machine for Scottish foundry
User application article Busy Scottish foundry Archibald Young has shown it is on its metal by buying a new shot blast machine from world market leading surface preparation experts Wheelabrator. Brochure available
News from Wheelabrator Group ( 9 June 2006)
Water borne adhesion primer is quick drying
Firaqua 2585 - Water borne adhesion primer is a quick drying primer that can be applied to a variety of surfaces.
News from Firwood Paints Ltd ( 9 June 2006)
Induction heating vacuum furnace for industry use
Induction Atmospheres has developed an efficient new induction heating vacuum furnace designed for industrial brazing and general-purpose heating.
News from Induction Atmospheres (31 May 2006)
Solvent directive confuses users
As the deadlines set for Solvent Emissions Directive (SED) compliance looms, confusion still exists for solvent users. Brochure available
News from Enviro Tech Europe (29 May 2006)
Aqueous cleaning systems have high quality
Technical background article The aqueous-based component cleaning technology has been shown to deliver extremely high quality results, whilst avoiding many potential environmental issues associated with alternative methods.
News from Mecwash (24 May 2006)
Ultrasonics plus jetting clean parts effectively
The use of ultrasonic cleaning and dedicated jetting - all within the existing wash chamber - enables users to enhance performance, even for the most difficult cleaning tasks.
News from Mecwash (24 May 2006)
Turbine shot blaster cleans steel sections
A turbine shot blaster cleans and prepares small to large workpieces with a width capacity of 1m x 400mm high, which readily lends itself for example to preparing type 914 beams.
News from Kaltenbach (24 May 2006)
Water recycling gives major costs savings
A free standing, mobile unit can be connected to aqueous parts washing systems to maintain wash solution quality and maximise cleaning performance over extended periods of time.
News from Aqua-save Technologies (24 May 2006)
Industrial cleaning solvents discussed by roadshow
Jon Coneybeare of British Aerospace congratulated the Ensolv Roadshow programme speakers on the science presented when offering comparative data on solvents. Brochure available
News from Enviro Tech Europe (22 May 2006)
Customised blastroom cleans railroad bogies
User application article A self-contained custom-built blastroom has been installed at arailroad car plant to clean bogie frames and associated components before inspection and maintenance.
News from Hodge Clemco ( 1 May 2006)
Cleaning system removes machine contaminants
Cleaning system is designed to remove contaminants between and after manufacturing processes, and is ideal for small volume production environments as well as larger companies.
News from Kingsbury Machine Tools (19 April 2006)
Fabricator invests in surface preparation
User application article Leading construction equipment manufacturer's investment in a new shot blasting plant has enabled it to bring the descaling and preparation of fabrication components back 'in-house'. Brochure available
News from Wheelabrator Group (10 April 2006)
Clean products safely without CMR problems
Rather than having to decide between 'Trike' and nPB to clean parts, a chemical supplier suggests a third solvent that offers significant cost savings and improved cleaning performance.
News from 3M ( 5 April 2006)
Laser cut parts given high quality finish
User application article A laser cutting subcontractor is also offering high quality vibratory surface finishing to give a high quality cosmetic finish on components after cutting, prior to packaging and delivery. Brochure available
News from Wheelabrator Group (31 March 2006)
System provides stain free optics cleaning
User application article Solvent cleaning system supplied to an optics manufacturer performs precision stain free cleaning of medical/optical lens components - including fingerprint removal - following diamond machining. Brochure available
News from Guyson International (28 March 2006)
Water ice cleans components effectively
The UK's first cleaning system powered by water ice is environmentally friendly, using less water and energy, and provide a gentle cleaning solution for general cleaning, industrial treatment.
News from CIProcess (27 March 2006)
Degreasing plants are hermetically sealed
High quality, energy-saving degreasing plants are hermetically sealed and can be delivered for using Perchloroethylene, trichloroethylene or alternately halogen, flammable solvents.
News from IB Industries (21 March 2006)
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