Effective cleaning chemistries use emulsifying or displacement methods to remove contaminants. Emulsifying cleaners encapsulate oily soils, which may release when cooled. Displacement cleaners push oils from surfaces, where they float and are removed by mechanical devices. Both methods extend cleaner life and reduce costs through efficient oil removal. Choosing between emulsifying and displacement cleaning depends on specific needs and available resources.
- Cleaning Methods: Emulsifying encapsulates, while displacement pushes oils to the surface.
- Cleaner Types: Powders, liquids, and additives each offer distinct advantages.
- Dual-Functioning Cleaners: Combining soak and electro cleaners simplifies inventory and reduces costs.
Evaluate your cleaning processes and consider integrating dual-functioning cleaners or advanced analytical control for cost-effective solutions. Contact us to optimize your cleaning operations.