Car, Motorcycle & Metal Machining

Detergents

Product features

  • Water-based, dilutable formulation which will not damage or react to the slurry; easy to clean without any residue.
  • The cleaning process will provide short-term corrosion resistance as effective metal protection.
  • Non-corrosive to most substances (aluminum, copper, titanium, nickel, chromium, tungsten steel).
  • Certified by US Sandia National Laboratory as the best alternative to Trichloroethylene (TCE).
  • Removing various contaminants, shortening the process, and reducing the complicated solvent treatment. The chemicals required by the process can be simplified to a single product.
  • Free of VOCs, CFCs, Butyl, nPB, NMP and petroleum solvent; biologically degradable. Being used to replace acetone, NMP, MEK and IPA; conforming to RoHS, REACH, and USDA A1 ingredient standards; free of environmental hazardous substances. The environmentally friendly detergent you can trust.

Scope of Applications

  • Cleaning before heat treatment
  • Cleaning after CNC machining
  • Cleaning after metal polishing
  • Cleaning after metal stamping

Types of contaminants which can be cleaned

Oily dirts

general machining oils are mostly mineral oils, such as machine oil, cutting oil, flux, silicone oil, wax, soluble oil….

PARTICULATE DIRTS

powders after grinding and cutting.

Other contaminants

in addition to specific substances (process residues), there are protein contaminants, fungus, bacteria, and human finger marks.

通過國際標準認可

  • McDonnell Douglas Spec #DPM 6373
  • McDonnell Douglas Spec #DPS9 341-1
  • Boeing Spec#BAC 5763 – Emulsion Cleaning
  • Boeing Spec#BAC 5763 – Alkaline Cleaning
  • GEAE Spec#S-421
  • Lockheed Spec #STP-57301 – Aluminun Cleaning
  • Rohr Spec #RMS 1533
  • Northrop Spec #C-24
  • Rockwell Spec# II D565-0013-001
  • Hughes Spec #SCGPS 56039
  • Hughes Spec # 780202
  • Boeing D6-17487 Rev. K: Exterior Cleaning
  • Douglas CSD#1: General Purpose Cleaner
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industry
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industry
  • Samsung Aerospace
  • Ford
  • General Motors FID number – 261545
  • Bell/Textron Material Bulletin 1608J
  • Bombardier Inc., Canadair MPS #180-40
  • Allison Engin, Spec# EPS-345
  • USDA A1

test cleaning service

Cleaning Process

Key Guidance

Stage 1: Evaluation

You can discuss the material of object to be cleaned, type of contaminant, standard of cleanliness, condition of cleaning equipment, and impact on previous or next process for evaluation by phone call or in person.

Stage 2: Sample test cleaning

After confirmation of various conditions, we will provide professional judgment on the selection of detergent, conduct actual sample test, find out optimal cleaning conditions, parameters, and processes, and submit test report.

Stage 3: Actual test

We will provide samples to our customers for small-batch tests.

Stage 4: Joint development

When the test result does not reach the expected target, and both parties agree that it is necessary for our company to conduct the development of new detergent and conditions, they can sign the letter of intent for joint development.

With reduced cost and increased production capacity, we replace organic solvents with water-based detergents such that we can contribute to environmental protection and health of employees.