Z742928
Detonox® detergent, ultimate precision cleaner
pkg of 3.8 L
Sinónimos:
USDA authorized cleaner, alkaline detergent, emulsifying detergent, low foam cleaner, machine washing detergent
About This Item
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pkg of 3.8 L
pkg of 4 × 3.8 L
manufacturer/tradename
Alconox, Inc. 2301 (4 x 3.8 L)
Alconox, Inc. 2301-1 (3.8 L)
General description
- Concentrated to save you money
- Exceptional cosmetic and pharmaceutical polymer, cream and lotion removal
- Non-caustic for greater worker safety and greater material compatibility
- Free rinsing to give you reliable results and no interfering residues
Used to remove: Cosmetic bases and formulations, organics, grease, tars, resins, waxes, fats, oils, titanium and zinc oxides, ointments and lotions.
Surfaces cleaned: Recommended for glass, stainless steel, PTFE, ceramic, cement and solvent resistant plastics and metals. Corrosion testing is advisable.
Cleaning method: Soak, circulate under immersions, ultrasonic cleaners, and manual cleaning.
Diections:
Make a fresh 1-3% solution (1 ¼ - 3 3/4 oz. per gal. or 10-30 ml per liter) in cold, warm or hot water. If available, use very hot water to clean cosmetic residues. For difficult soils, raise water temperature and use more detergent. Elevation of temperature is true under most circumstances. Check with Alconox Inc, for use of hot water if products contain Titanium Oxide (TiO) or Zinc Oxide (ZnO) as
they are notable exceptions to heat expediting detergency. Clean by soak, circulate, wipe or ultrasonic method. Not for spray machines, will foam.
RINSE THOROUGHLY—preferably with running water. For critical cleaning, do final or all rinsing in purified water.
Caution: Contains anionic and nonionic surfactants with phosphate chelating agents. May cause skin and eye irritation. Wear eye protection and chemical resistant gloves.
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Hazard Classifications
Eye Dam. 1 - Skin Irrit. 2
Storage Class
10 - Combustible liquids
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WGK 3
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