Chlorinated and organic solvents are on the way out, so industries have begun to look for alternatives. Current estimates are that 80 to 90% of chlorinated solvents are replaceable and that 80 to 90% of metal cleaning and degreasing can be done with solvent alternatives. This fact sheet gives an overview of current types of alternatives
Research into alternative solvents was conducted to identify replacements for cleaning agents that a...
Chlorinated solvents were once, and in many places are still, ubiquitous in chemistry laboratories. ...
Wastes containing solvents from the dry cleaning industry are considered hazardous. As a result, the...
For many years the metalworking industry has cleaned metal and composite substrates with chlorinated...
Because of health and environmental concerns, many regulations have been passed in recent years rega...
A variety of environmental, safety, and health concerns exist over use of chlorinated and fluorinate...
Methylene Chloride (CH2Cl2) is the most commonly used chemical for automobile paint stripping. Howe...
Solvents and cleaners are used in the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Energy-Defen...
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) has traditionally used chlorinated and fluorinated organic solven...
The use of various organic solvents for cleaning/degreasing operations in the metal finishing indust...
Organic solvents have a multitude of uses in industrial processes, and, although there is some progr...
Current trends in regulation have produced the inclination in industry towards the use of solvents w...
In an effort to reduce the adverse health and environmental effects associated with chlorinated solv...
Describes the services of HWRIC's now defunct solvent substitution testing program.Ope
A new process converts organic oil and grease contaminates in used water based cleaners into synthet...
Research into alternative solvents was conducted to identify replacements for cleaning agents that a...
Chlorinated solvents were once, and in many places are still, ubiquitous in chemistry laboratories. ...
Wastes containing solvents from the dry cleaning industry are considered hazardous. As a result, the...
For many years the metalworking industry has cleaned metal and composite substrates with chlorinated...
Because of health and environmental concerns, many regulations have been passed in recent years rega...
A variety of environmental, safety, and health concerns exist over use of chlorinated and fluorinate...
Methylene Chloride (CH2Cl2) is the most commonly used chemical for automobile paint stripping. Howe...
Solvents and cleaners are used in the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Energy-Defen...
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) has traditionally used chlorinated and fluorinated organic solven...
The use of various organic solvents for cleaning/degreasing operations in the metal finishing indust...
Organic solvents have a multitude of uses in industrial processes, and, although there is some progr...
Current trends in regulation have produced the inclination in industry towards the use of solvents w...
In an effort to reduce the adverse health and environmental effects associated with chlorinated solv...
Describes the services of HWRIC's now defunct solvent substitution testing program.Ope
A new process converts organic oil and grease contaminates in used water based cleaners into synthet...
Research into alternative solvents was conducted to identify replacements for cleaning agents that a...
Chlorinated solvents were once, and in many places are still, ubiquitous in chemistry laboratories. ...
Wastes containing solvents from the dry cleaning industry are considered hazardous. As a result, the...