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KYZEN to Feature Extensive Line of Metal Cleaning Chemistries at IMTS
August 6, 2024 | KYZEN'Estimated reading time: 1 minute
KYZEN, the global leader in innovative environmentally responsible cleaning chemistries, will exhibit at IMTS 2024, scheduled to take place September 9-14, 2024 at McCormick Place in Chicago. The KYZEN Clean Team will be offering cleaning expertise to meet a wide array of metal cleaning challenges.
KYZEN proudly offers a complete line of products to meet the challenges faced by many manufacturers today. KYZEN provides cleaning solutions for a variety of needs, from replacing solvents that may soon be hard to obtain or completely banned, to finding a chemistry that cleans and protects metal parts with a single solution for the entire process, and much more.
Cleaning chemistries from KYZEN are designed to be effective for precision metal and critical cleaning applications including medical devices, automotive, defense and aerospace. Whether the cleaning process and challenges demand aqueous cleaning agents, vacuum degreasing solvent cleaners, or vapor degreasing solvents, KYZEN will work to find the solution that fits your particular cleaning need.
For example, KYZEN provides options to “future-proof” cleaning processes from bans and restrictions with solvent replacements to serve as safe alternatives for traditional solvent cleaning processes affected by recent EPA restrictions and the current phasedown in production of materials containing PFAS and HFCs. They also offer drop-in replacements for 3M Novec solvents that will soon be unavailable.
Regardless of process or the cleaning objective, KYZEN is prepared to provide chemistries to meet the challenge. Make plans to stop by Booth #338775 at IMTS and chat with their cleaning experts!
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