Cleaning
Technical Performance Evaluation of the Potential Biobased Floor Strippers, 2008
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| Biobased products may soon replace most petroleum based chemicals, industrial products and composite materials. Advocates emphasize that these products are environmentally friendlier, safer and healthier for the users. Others argue that promotion of these industrial products would make the United States more secure by depending less on foreign energy sources. This paper presents results of identification and technical performance evaluation of some biobased products. They are potential alternatives to the petroleum based floor strippers. Download PDF file (149.99 kB) |
Ten Ways to Find Safer Cleaners, 2006
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| Glowing customer endorsements or pictures of animals and the use of the color green on a label does not mean that a product is safe. Educate yourself by following these ten tips. Download PDF file (368.27 kB) |
Technology Application Analysis Template Utilizing SuperatorTM Thin Film Oil Recovery System, 1999.
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Machining Fluids and Aqueous Cleaning with Pollution Prevention Opportunities, 1997
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Closed Loop Aqueous Cleaning of Mechanical Parts, Lockheed Martin Defense Systems, 1996.
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Surface Cleaning Laboratory Case Study #3: A.W. Chesterton Company, Inc., Groveland, MA. 1995.
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Solvent Substitution: Parker Hannifin Corporation. Nichols Aircraft Division. 1995.
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Surface Cleaning Laboratory Case Study #2: Wyman-Gordon Company, Inc., North Grafton, MA, 1995.
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Alternative Equipment for Bulk Degreasing and Abrasive Blasting Operations: Beloit Fiber Systems. 1995
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| TURI Technical Report No. 22 Download PDF file (5.92 MB) |
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