Kyzen Hosts Successful Educational Training
June 29, 2017 | KyzenEstimated reading time: 1 minute

On June 13 and 14, 2017, Kyzen hosted their first “Clean & Green Seminar” at CJI Process Systems in Santa Fe Springs, California. Leaders in the California manufacturing industry joined Kyzen for an in-depth training on solvent chemistry, cleaning process best practices for solvents and modified alcohol, corrosion prevention and government restrictions on solvents. The educational training focused on solvent regulatory changes effecting the industry and the solvent-based materials currently available to meet cleaning and environmental needs today and in the future.
In partnership with CJI Process Systems, Gosiger and Stericycle Environmental Solutions, Kyzen’s cleaning experts lead break-out sessions that encouraged open discussions and the sharing of challenges and solutions for the dynamic environmental regulatory concerns that affect California industries especially in the Automotive and Aerospace industries. In addition, the seminar covered cleaning processes for solvents and modified alcohol and corrosion prevention for metals.
Kyzen’s goal with this and all future “Clean & Green” seminars is to educate attendees on changes in government regulations, deliver new information and provide training on cleaning process best practices. With advanced knowledge in this arena, Kyzen will help improve the industry while staying in compliance with government regulations. With the right approach, a manufacturing facility can have a Clean and Green process.
Kyzen’s Clean and Green Seminar was a remarkable success and very well received by the industry. Request for training all across the U.S. have been received. In response, the program will hit the road soon to a location near you! Make sure to visit the events section of Kyzen.com for upcoming seminars.
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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