Kyzen Hosts Successful Aerospace Solvent Seminar
February 28, 2017 | KyzenEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Leaders in the Aerospace industry recently gathered at Kyzen corporate headquarters for in-depth training on chemistry benefits. Kyzen hosted an educational seminar on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at its headquarters in Nashville for the aerospace industry. The focus of the seminar was on regulatory changes that are effecting the industry and what solvent-based materials currently are available to meet today and future cleaning and environmental needs.
The break-out sessions fostered discussion focused on solutions for the ever-changing environmental regulatory concerns and challenges that directly affect the aerospace industry. Participants not only received the latest information but also shared challenges and solutions they personally are facing. Additionally, the attendees received detailed information about cleaning process for solvents and modified alcohol to improve parts cleaning and prevent production delays. The seminar was a tremendous success and very well-received by attendees.
Kyzen's goal with the training was to educate the industry of several changes in governmental regulations currently affecting the industrial cleaning market. As a partner with advanced knowledge in this arena, Kyzen wanted to use its expertise to help improve the aerospace industry while staying in compliance with government regulations.
Kyzen's emphasis "Where Science and Care Converge" communicates its commitment to customers and the industry at large, while also communicating its equally important role that care plays in the scientific research and development of cleaning chemistries. While Kyzen specializes in the science of cleaning, it also specializes in what matters most: people. And, when the two come together it makes all the difference.
About Kyzen
Kyzen is a global leader in providing environmentally responsible, RoHS compliant precision cleaning chemistries for industries ranging from electronics and advanced packaging to metal finishing and aerospace applications. Since its founding in 1990, Kyzen's innovative cleaning technologies, scientific expertise and customer support have been repeatedly recognized with the industry’s most prestigious awards.
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