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Posted 26 May 2010 - 10:40 AM

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Does anyone know a good odourless food grade solvent suitable for degreasing and cleaning tool and machine parts used to produce pots for the food industry - oh and has to be cheap too.
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Rosie



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Posted 27 May 2010 - 06:25 AM

Hi Rosie
You can contact Premalube TM - Certified Labs
CALL TOLL-FREE at 1-800-527-9929, in USA.
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST.

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Amal



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Posted 08 June 2010 - 07:21 PM

Rosie is based in the UK so a US supplier would be no good unless they have a UK distributor. Any suggestions in the UK?


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Posted 09 June 2010 - 08:51 PM

Hi

Does anyone know a good odourless food grade solvent suitable for degreasing and cleaning tool and machine parts used to produce pots for the food industry - oh and has to be cheap too.
Thanks
Rosie



You could try someone like CCL, or Johnson Diversey, or Holchem or Klenzan.
Their all specalist CIP / cleaning chemical companies.

If you need contact details, i cam email to you.

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Posted 10 June 2010 - 05:29 PM

You could try someone like CCL, or Johnson Diversey, or Holchem or Klenzan.
Their all specalist CIP / cleaning chemical companies.

If you need contact details, i cam email to you.

cazx



Thanks Caz

I'm still researching - the problem is we need something to squirt on which evaporates off pretty quickly and this seems hard to come by. I have a few samples and most are quite lemony / citrus smelling (think the citrus extracts help with the de-greasing) - I'd prefer something odourless as I'm worried about tainting the very hot plastic which will be moulded around these parts.


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Posted 09 July 2010 - 09:37 AM

Thanks Caz

I'm still researching - the problem is we need something to squirt on which evaporates off pretty quickly and this seems hard to come by. I have a few samples and most are quite lemony / citrus smelling (think the citrus extracts help with the de-greasing) - I'd prefer something odourless as I'm worried about tainting the very hot plastic which will be moulded around these parts.



I work for a extrusion and thermoforming company, we use the following product which are all food grade approved
30-85-66Monks & Crane5ltr Janitol Deep Clean


These are M&S approved as well

55B6900ArcoBysan sanitiser 5 litre55B6901ArcoBysan sanitiser spray 750ml55B6930ArcoByocleanse glass cleaner 750ml spray

hope this helps
Kaz




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