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Is Global Warming a Problem With Any MicroCare Products?

The short answer is, maybe. Many of the cleaners used to replace alcohols, old- style chlorinated solvents, plus HCFCs and CFCs, all have Global Warming Potential (GWP) ratings of some degree or another. Careful engineers will need to determine which solvent works best in their application while minimizing the GWP. Most MicroCare product specifications list…

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Vapor Degreasing Explained

Vapor degreasing is an industrial cleaning process for precision parts. The process uses solvent immersion, combined with vapor rinsing and drying, to remove all types of oil, grease, wax, flux, and particulate. Take an in depth look at the vapor degreasing process, see the inner workings and learn why it is so effective at industrial…

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Vapor Degreasing Explained

Vapor degreasing is an industrial cleaning process for precision parts. The process uses solvent immersion, combined with vapor rinsing and drying, to remove all types of oil, grease, wax, flux, and particulate. Take an in depth look at the vapor degreasing process,  see the inner workings and learn why it is so effective at industrial…

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Webinar: Next Generation Specialty Fluids for Industrial Critical Cleaning – What You Need to Know

As the world transitions to environmentally preferred solutions to achieve net zero carbon emissions, regulatory pressure is starting to grow around the use of TCE (Trichloroethylene) and nPB (n-Propyl Bromide) for your vapor degreaser cleaning. In this 40-minute webinar, the experts at MicroCare and Chemours provide suggestions for the most effective, affordable and environmentally-sustainable replacements. They outline…

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Is it OK to saturate a stack of gauze pads with Pathex solution for use throughout the day?

This is not recommended. Gauze fibers may interact with the Pathex disinfectant agents and reduce efficacy. Reaching into a container introduces potential contamination.

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Is it OK to use Pathex if it has turned brown?

Pathex concentrated solution ranges from golden brown to medium brown. The diluted use solution should be nearly colorless to light tan. Diluted solution that has turned medium to dark brown may be ineffective and should be discarded. Possible reasons for dark color include: outdated product (check expiration date); diluted solution that exceeds the 60 day…