Kyzen Solvents Provide Ease of Cleaning for Medical Parts
The Metalnox line of solvent products are designed to improve reliability and increase the ease of cleaning in vacuum and vapor degreasing processes.
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Kyzen Corp.’s Metalnox solvent products are designed to improve reliability and increase the ease of cleaning medical devices in vacuum and vapor degreasing processes. They also serve as environmentally friendly drop-in replacements for hydrofluoroethers (HFE) solvents and substances containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Metalnox M6093 is a citric-acid, metal-parts cleaning formulation designed to remove metal oxides, scale, rust, carbonaceous soils and other hard-to-remove industrial soils from metal parts in all immersion, spray and manual brush applications. M6093 also provides safe passivation for stainless steel in addition to safely removing surface-oxide film and tarnish colors from the surface of aluminum and copper. It is volatile organic compound (VOC) free and compatible with most ferrous and cuprous metals, glass, ceramics, plastics and rubber surfaces.
Metalnox M6386 is a modified, alcohol-based solvent blend designed for use in automated vacuum degreasing parts cleaning machines that dries completely without leaving residues. M6386 cleans polar and non-polar oils, as well as coolants from steel, brass, aluminum and all other metals. It is also effective on paraffinic and water-based oils, cutting fluids and milling fluids used to forge and cast metal hardware, fasteners and components.
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