Chemical Cleaner Alkaline

Chemical Cleaner Alkaline are high-performance cleaning solutions that utilize strong bases to effectively dissolve and remove a wide range of contaminants, especially those of a greasy or oily nature.
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Chemical Cleaner Alkaline properties are formulated to effectively remove a wide range of soils and contaminants from various surfaces. These cleaners typically contain strong alkaline substances that can dissolve grease, oils, and other organic matter. They are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and household settings for cleaning floors, walls, and equipment.

Type:

  • Alkaline Cleaner: This is the primary type, emphasizing its basic chemical nature.
  • Degreaser: A common type, known for effectively removing oils and greases.
  • Heavy-Duty Cleaner: Often used for tough cleaning tasks in industrial and commercial settings.
  • pH-Elevated Cleaner: Highers the pH level of cleaning solutions to enhance cleaning power.

Material:

  • Alkaline Compounds:
    • Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH): A strong base commonly used in industrial cleaners.
    • Potassium Hydroxide (KOH): Another strong base with similar cleaning properties.
    • Ammonia: A weaker base often used in household cleaners.
    • Sodium Carbonate (Washing Soda): A milder alkaline compound.
  • Surfactants: These reduce surface tension, allowing the cleaner to penetrate and lift away dirt.
  • Chelating Agents: Bind to metal ions, preventing them from interfering with the cleaning process.

Usage:

  • Industrial Applications:
    • Degreasing: Cleaning machinery, equipment, and metal parts.
    • Metal Cleaning: Removing oils, greases, and other contaminants from metal surfaces.
    • Food Processing: Cleaning food processing equipment and surfaces.
  • Commercial Applications:
    • Kitchen Cleaning: Removing grease from ovens, grills, and other kitchen surfaces.
    • Floor Cleaning: Cleaning heavily soiled floors in industrial and commercial settings.
  • Household Applications:
    • Oven Cleaning: Removing baked-on food.
    • Drain Cleaning: Clearing clogged drains.

How to Use:

  • Safety First: Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, eye protection, and respiratory protection.
  • Dilution: Dilute the cleaner according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Application: Apply the cleaner to the surface using a brush, spray bottle, or other suitable method.
  • Contact Time: Allow the cleaner to dwell on the surface for the recommended time.
  • Rinsing: Thoroughly rinse the surface with clean water to remove all traces of the cleaner.