Solvent detergents
Solvent detergents are cleaners based on organic solvents that are used to remove fats, oils, and other organic materials from metal surfaces as well as the floors of some halls and factories, etc. Unlike aqueous cleaners that use water as the main solvent, solvent cleaners use organic solvents such as hydrocarbons, ketones, esters, and alcohols.
Features
The main features of solvent cleaners are:
-High cleaning power: Due to the ability of organic solvents to dissolve fats and oils, these cleaners have high cleaning power, especially for tough stains.
-No need for water: Since they do not use water, they are suitable for cleaning surfaces in places where access to water is limited.
-Fast drying: Organic solvents usually evaporate quickly, so cleaned surfaces dry faster.
-High penetration: Some solvents can penetrate into pores and cracks, removing hidden grease and dirt.
-Environmental and health hazards: Many organic solvents are volatile, flammable, and harmful to the environment and human health. Their use requires safety precautions and precautions.
Different types of solvent detergents
There are different types of organic detergents, such as gasoline detergents and chlorine-containing detergents, which vary depending on the type of solvent and their application.
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