
HEAVY DUTY DEGREASER
What is a Heavy Duty Degreaser?
1. Definition and Purpose:
- Heavy-Duty Cleaning: A heavy-duty degreaser is formulated to tackle tough cleaning jobs that regular cleaners cannot handle. It’s used to break down and remove heavy grease deposits, oils, tar, and other hard-to-clean substances.
- Versatility: These degreasers can be applied to a wide range of surfaces including metal, concrete, and machinery, as well as in kitchen environments.
2. Composition:
- Solvent-Based: Many heavy-duty degreasers contain strong solvents that dissolve grease and oils. Common solvents include mineral spirits, toluene, or acetone.
- Water-Based: Some are water-based and use surfactants and emulsifiers to break down and lift grease from surfaces. These are often more environmentally friendly and safer to use.
- Alkaline Components: Alkaline degreasers use high pH ingredients, such as sodium hydroxide, to saponify fats and oils, making them easier to rinse away.
- Surfactants: These are surface-active agents that reduce surface tension, allowing the degreaser to penetrate grease more effectively.
- Additives: Some degreasers include additional ingredients like rust inhibitors, which protect metal surfaces from corrosion.
Keywords
tar
fats
oils
other
acetone
toluene
Purpose
concrete
corrosion
Additives
machinery
Definition
substances
wide range
Versatility
Composition
surfactants
emulsifiers
metal surfaces
strong solvents
surface tension
rust inhibitors
Common solvents
mineral spirits
sodium hydroxide
regular cleaners
Alkaline degreasers
Alkaline Components
Heavy-Duty Cleaning
high pH ingredients
tough cleaning jobs
kitchen environments
HEAVY DUTY DEGREASER
heavy grease deposits
surface-active agents
additional ingredients
Many heavy-duty degreasers