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A guide to degreasers

Published date: 06 January 2023

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 What is a degreaser?

A degreaser is a cleaning agent specifically designed to remove grease, oil, cutting fluids and dirt from surfaces. They are commonly used in industrial and commercial settings, but can also be useful in the home. Degreasers are effective at removing contamination because they break down the chemical bonds that hold the grease together. This allows the grease to be easily wiped away.

Different types of degreasers

There are many different types of degreasers on the market today, each with their own unique properties and uses. Degreasers are available in a number of forms, ranging from liquid to aerosol sprays and even gels or pastes. So, let’s take a look at the main types you may come across:

  • Solvent-based. These degreasers use a combination of chemicals to break down and dissolve grease. Examples include alcohol-based and petroleum-based degreasers. The downside of solvent-based degreasers is that they can be harmful to the environment and human health.
  • Water-based. These products use water as the main solvent, in combination with chemicals such as surfactants and detergents. They are effective at removing most stains. However, they are less effective than solvent-based options at removing tough dirt and grime. Water-based degreasers are usually safe for humans and the environment.
  • Organic solvent-based. These degreasers are made from natural substances such as vinegar or lemon juice. They don’t contain noxious substances and are generally biodegradable and environmentally friendly. They are effective on small-scale applications, but not strong enough for industrial use.

What are degreasers used for?

Degreasers are a versatile cleaning solution that can be used to tackle a variety of jobs. They can be used to remove grease, oil, dirt, and tar from hard surfaces such as floors, walls, countertops, and metal equipment. They are also effective for cleaning engine parts and removing rust from metal parts. Water-based, natural and food-safe degreasers are common in environments where working equipment comes in contact with food.

The versatility of degreasers makes them useful a variety of industries and settings, including:

  • Automotive and transport
  • Mechanical
  • Food and beverage
  • Agriculture
  • Manufacturing

Which degreaser is the best for your needs?

When it comes to choosing the right degreaser for your needs, it’s important to consider:

  • How powerful you need the degreaser to be.
  • What kind of stain you are trying to clean.
  • What type of surface you will be using it on.

Some degreasers are specifically designed for use on metal surfaces, while others may be more suitable for cleaning up engine oil or grease. Organic, enzyme-based degreasers work well on animal fats and vegetable oil, making them ideal for food service applications.

You should also consider the environmental impact of the degreaser – strong, solvent-based degreasers often contain hazardous substances. It’s also important to ensure you are using the product safely – always read the labels carefully and follow the directions for use. Your health and safety should always be your number one priority.

Conro Electronics, as a leading supplier of materials and tools in the electronic manufacturing industry, offers a wide choice of degreasers from major manufacturers such as Ambersil and Loctite.

We’ll show you how to improve product reliability while increasing performance and lowering costs. Our team of technical support specialists will provide your company with dependable global supply, unrivalled efficiency, and superior technical support.

Feel free to contact us on 0208 953 1211 or send us an email to info@conro.com

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