Other On-Line Tools for Cleaning Alternatives
Additional On-Line Tools for Surface Cleaning
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Joint Service Solvent Substitution Database JS3 Database (https://js3.ctc.com/) is a tool to store and disseminate information on the Department of Defense (DoD) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Joint Service Solvent Substitution efforts. DoD/NASA project engineers are strongly encouraged to input their efforts into this database. Manufacturers of HAP free cleaners are also strongly encouraged to input their products into this database as well in order to increase visibility within the DoD and NASA. |
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Joint Service P2 Technical Library
P2 Library (http://p2library.nfesc.navy.mil/) |
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Kooperationstelle Hamburg Cleantool
CLEANTOOL (http://www.cleantool.org) The site provides objective information in text, image, and video format on metal cleaning processes for a wide range of industries. CleanTool is an interactive tool, allowing users to submit data, receive guidance and ranked recommendations. Over 250 different processes from five European countries are featured, with each item evaluated prior to publication by expert Advisory Groups. The tool provides a summary of processes covering Costs, Technology, Quality, Occupational Safety & Health, and Environment. The results can be sorted by each category. Each process is ranked as very good, good, satisfactory, sufficient, bad and no statement for the five areas. Each is color coded for easy visual assessment. The tool does include process information and gives alternative name and manufacturer contact. |
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Toxics Use Reduction Institute's P2 Option Assessment System
P2OASys This tool provides a lot of information on safety for both workers and the environment. It has limited use for proposing alternatives as the user provides the alternatives compared in this tool. One of the benefits of this tool is the ability to use both quantitative and qualitative data on the chemical toxicity, ecological effects, physical properties of both current and proposed chemistries. |
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Program for Assisting the Replacement of Industrial Solvents
PARIS II (http://www.tds-tds.com/parfact.htm) It aids the user to identify possible replacement materials for current solvents. PARIS II is unique for its ability to design mixtures when no single compound can meet user specifications. A lot of physical characteristics of solvents are needed in order to obtain useful alternative information. |
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Center for Environmental Leadership Practices
GREENBIZ LEADERS (http://www.greenbiz.com/toolbox/) Finding specific results for cleaning issues is best done using the Text search option. At the Center for Environmental Leadership Practices database, only a limited amount of information available. Using the GreenBiz Tool Box, searching via text provides over 300 cleaning related sites and products. A short summary was provided with additional contact information or web site links. |
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CleanGredients for I&I Cleaning Products
CleanGredients (http://www.cleangredients.org/) |
Historical Databases - No Longer Being Updated |
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Solvent Alternative Guide The Solvent Alternative Guide (SAGE) was designed to provide pollution prevention information on solvent and process alternatives for parts cleaning and degreasing. The database does not recommend any ozone depleting chemicals. SAGE was developed by the Surface Cleaning Program at Research Triangle Institute in cooperation with the U.S. EPA Air Pollution Prevention and Control Division (APPCD). SAGE provided the user with a series of questions designed to describe the current cleaning protocol in order to assist in the determination of solvent/process alternatives most likely to work for the particular circumstance being questioned. |
This page updated Monday February 11 2008