Product category:
Cleaning media and cleaning systems
News Release from: Master Chemical Europe | Subject: Task 2 industrial cleaner
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 September 2002
New cleaner out-performs butyl-based
products
The new Task 2 from Master Chemical Europe carries the claim of even better cleaning power than its forerunner.
The new Task 2 from Master Chemical Europe carries the claim of even better cleaning power than its forerunner Its formulation ingredients remain the same, but subtle changes to the combination have led to the improved performance
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 22 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Surface and edge grinding machines cleaned up
Cleaner machine tools, prolonged coolant life and lower operating costs are the three main benefits of switching to TRIM C270 synthetic coolant.
Ideal for tools, machines, benchtops and floors, Task 2 contains no silicates, phosphates, phenols or boron.
It is non-toxic, non-flammable, non-corrosive, non-caustic and contains no biocides, CFCs or other chlorinated solvents.
Bio-degradable with a mild pH, this new industrial cleaner is also butyl-free, has a low VOC rating and is safe to use on all metals.
Yet despite all these 'green' credentials, Task 2 - at full strength - is capable of tackling heavy oil or greasy soils and removing carbon residue.
When diluted with tap water in proportions from 1:3 to 1:30 it is ideal for degreasing and heavy duty cleaning.
A 1:100 Task 2 dilution is an excellent general-purpose cleaner for walls, floors, vehicles and wheels.
Task 2 claims to out-perform most butyl-based products.
It can be used in ultrasonic, pressure wand and agitated dip washers and for steam cleaning, vibratory finishing and de-burring.
For easy application Task 2 is supplied in a trigger-spray bottle, as well as the usual 20 litre pails and 204 litre drums.
• Master Chemical Europe: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Manufacturingtalk email newsletter
• Manufacturingtalk Home Page

