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Cleaning media and cleaning systems
News Release from: Enviro Tech Europe | Subject: Ensolv vapour degreasing products
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2007
Meeting EU directives on vapour
degreasing
Using the EnSolv family of solvents as part of their range has enabled Core-Chem help those using trichloroethylene vapour degreasing, to seek alternatives to meet EU Directives.
Independent process solution specialist Core-Chem of Berkshire, UK, have been commended by Enviro Tech Europe for their approach to solvent reduction programmes Using Enviro Tech EnSolv family of solvents as part of their range has enabled Core-Chem to meet customer needs, in particular those using yrichloroethylene in vapour degreasing, who seek urgent alternatives resulting from EU Directives
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Bernard Pye, managing director of Core-Chem is highly regarded for his commitment to customer needs and is a specialist in component cleaning for the aerospace industry.
Part of his range offers EnSolv 5408, fully approved by Boeing for degreasing.
Recognising his skills and success Derek Carpenter of Enviro Tech commented: "Business ethics and integrity are essential in meeting customer needs and Core-Chem have this in abundance.
As a result we are happy to confirm Core-Chems expanded role from April 1st 2007 in caring for our product users from the midlands to the south of England.
Specialist skills are hard to find and we are delighted to know our customers can gain reliable advice from Bernie and his team." Enviro Tech continue to provide the most popular alternative to trichloroethylene. Request a free brochure from Enviro Tech Europe ...
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