Hubbard-Hall’s Chemistries Designed to Replace Traditional Solvents
SUR/FIN 2021 exhibitor Hubbard-Hall designs aqueous and solvent chemistries to reduce the cost, complexity and chemical consumption of surface cleaning.
At SUR/FIN 2021, Hubbard-Hall will showcase its aqueous and solvent chemistries that are designed to replace traditional solvents like nPB, TCE and PCE/PERC. Hubbard-Hall says it is committed to reducing the cost, complexity and chemical consumption of surface cleaning. The company’s display features Aquaease 2289, which reduces cleaning steps, Aquaease Infinity, which reclaims 95% of cleaners and Dualene, which is the first pre-stabilized, modified alcohol developed for metal cleaning.
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