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News Release from: Mykal Industries | Subject: Electrical Power Wipes
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 April 2008
Wipes remove contamination from
electrics
Electrical Power Wipes from Mykal have now been tested and approved for use in the cleaning of cables and cable jointings, as well as oil-filled switchgear
Electrical Power Wipes are pre-impregnated low-linting wipes containing a powerful cleaner for removal of contamination, grease and oil from electrical components Mykal has combined an industry-established high-absorbent, low-lint specialist wipe with its own De.Solv.It Fast Dry Precision Cleaner (DSI 1000FD) citrus solvent
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 13 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Power wipes remove grease from electricals
Combining a high absorbent, low lint specialist wipe with a citrus solvent has produced a high performance, high quality impregnated wipe for use in the cleaning of electrical components.
This has led to the creation of a high-performance, high-quality impregnated wipe for use in the cleaning of electrical components.
The wipes have also been recommended for use with cable jointings and oil-filled electrical equipment by EA Technology following extensive tests on behalf of the Distribution Network Operators, via the Strategic Technology Programme.
For the cleaning of electrical components, including switchgear, panels, equipment, motors, cables or overhead power lines, Mykal Electrical Power Wipes are powerful enough to remove even the heaviest greases, oils and industrial contaminants.
Electrical Power Wipes are sold in re-sealable sachets of 40 wipes, with a re-usable hard plastic container for added durability and are available to the utilities industry from Horizon Utility Supplies. Request a free brochure from Mykal Industries ...
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