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Are Stereze Hand Sanitizers Safe to Use?

Stereze Hand Sanitizers contain no harmful toxic ingredients like bleach or methanol. They are also free from parabens, dyes, sulphates and phthalates. They are made with high purity alcohol and water that don't leave particles or a sticky reside behind. Stereze™ Hand Sanitizers are tested and proven to be effective at sanitizing hands. Only the highest…

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Case Study #23 -Tergo MCF and a New Vapor Degreaser Improve Worker Safety & Productivity

This company was looking for a safer way to clean the custom metal stamped parts produced in their manufacturing facility. They were eager to replace their current cleaning solvent, TCE, in order to help protect their workers’ health and reduce the impact to the environment. The company invested in new vapor degreasing equipment and transitioned…

Tech Article
Best Practices for Cleaning MIL DTL 38999 Connectors

This presentation explains the special circumstances of military (hardened) fiber optic connectors and suggests specific tools and procedures for cleaning these devices.

Technical Data Sheet
Sticklers™ CleanWipes 3200 Jumbo Connector Cleaning Box Technical Data Sheet
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Are Stereze Workspace Cleaners Disinfectants?

Stereze™ Workspace Cleaners are not registered with the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) or FDA (Federal Drug Aministration) as disinfectants. However, they are considered an "alternate disinfectant" as defined by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). According to the CDC, if an EPA registered disinfectant isn't available, an alternate disifectant can be used instead. An "alternate…

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Best Practices for Cleaning MT and ARINC801 Connectors

This presentation documents the optimal technique to use when cleaning MT connectors and ARINC 801 connectors used on many fiber optic networks. It also shows they numerous types of contamination found on these connectors and explains the sources of those contaminates.