Hubbard-Hall to Distribute Alconox Residue-Free Cleaners
Hubbard-Hall is now a North American distributor of Alconox Inc.’s line of residue-free, cleaning products, which includes brands like Citranox, Luminox and Alcojet.
Hubbard-Hall (Waterbury, Conn.) is now a North American distributor for critical cleaning products from Alconox Inc. (White Plains, N.Y.). Under the partnership, Hubbard-Hall will provide Alconox cleaners to industrial manufacturers with strict, residue-free cleaning requirements.
Alconox’s product line includes residue-free products, NSF White Book-listed and USDA-compliant cleaners that break down proteins, and cleaners that remove organic, oily films and contaminants to ease equipment maintenance. This reduces the potential for contamination and residue, a reduction essential for manufacturers of medical devices, electronics, cosmetic packaging and other critical cleaning applications.
“This partnership gives industrial manufacturers more access to products designed for critical, residue-free cleaning,” notes Mike Valenti, director of Cleaning Technologies for Hubbard-Hall. “Together with the extensive cleaner line Hubbard-Hall already provides — and backed by over 170 years of cleaning experience — manufacturers get a one-stop shop for all of their cleaning needs.”
“We are proud and excited to have Hubbard-Hall as an official distributor of our critical cleaning detergents,” says Michael Moussourakis, senior director of Strategic Affairs for Alconox Inc. “Both companies have been family owned for generations, and both share common, traditional approaches to serving the needs of our customers. Hubbard-Hall’s experience in aerospace, precision manufacturing and related industries facilitates Alconox Inc.’s goal of further extending our critical cleaning detergents to these vital sectors.”
Alconox’s cleaners are available for spray, soak, ultrasonic and manual washing operations. The company markets its product line under the Citranox, Luminox, Liquinox, Detonox, Tergazyme, Alcojet and Solujet brand names, among others.
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