On the Job: Removing Surface Oil and GreaseKano Laboratories Explains What to Look for in an Industrial Degreaser
By: Kano Laboratories To cut through the crud – whether it's grease, tar, ink, asphalt, oil, or dirt – industrial cleaners and degreasers are essential to maintain industrial sites, machinery, tools, and parts. An industrial degreaser is an extra strong detergent designed to liquify oils and grease holding contaminants in place and makes it easy to remove. Degreasers are used across industries – automotive, agriculture, aviation, maritime, HVAC, manufacturing, oil and gas, utilities, and more. What to look for in an industrial degreaser
Liquid and aerosol In liquid form, an industrial degreaser can be brushed on or wiped with a rag. It can also be used to soak parts. Soaking works well for parts that are tough to clean and have heavy carbon deposits with the oily buildup. An aerosol degreaser can be sprayed on and wiped off. It uses a direct stream that can be concentrated on a specific area. "Ease of application, whether sprayed, soaked, or dipped, are attributes to look for," said Stewart. Safety As with all solvents, use these products in a well-ventilated area and using proper personal protection equipment (PPE). Instructions on the product label should be followed closely. Consult the product safety data sheet (SDS) for product handling and storage. End
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