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Using a Parts Washer for Sustainable Degreasing Solutions: An Overview

Using a Parts Washer for Sustainable Degreasing Solutions: An Overview

by Industrial Degreasers | Oct 5, 2016 | Parts Washer

Sustainable degreasing solutions are degreasers that can be “sustained” through the process of solvent recycling, either by recycling the solvents through a waste management provider that performs solvent recycling, or by recycling them in-house. In this entry, we...
Chapel Hill High School – Representing Tertiary Butyl Acetate! Go Panthers!

Chapel Hill High School – Representing Tertiary Butyl Acetate! Go Panthers!

by Industrial Degreasers | Oct 4, 2016 | DECA Contest, Ecolink News

Welcome to Chapel Hill High School’s Promotional Page! #AnaheimorBust-ChapelHill Chapel Hill High School, located in Douglas County, currently boasts a DECA chapter of 128 students! Represented by Ecolink Ambassador Rhace Smith, who will be cheering them on...
Houston County High School – The Growling Bears Take on Methyl Acetate!

Houston County High School – The Growling Bears Take on Methyl Acetate!

by Industrial Degreasers | Oct 4, 2016 | DECA Contest, Ecolink News

Welcome to Houston County High’s Promotional Page! #AnaheimorBust-Houston Houston High School, located in Warner Robins, Houston County, currently supports a DECA chapter of  120 students! Represented by Ecolink Ambassador, Cheryl Maafoh, the club members will...
Tift County High School – Taking on DARACLEAN! Let’s Go Blue Devils!

Tift County High School – Taking on DARACLEAN! Let’s Go Blue Devils!

by Industrial Degreasers | Oct 4, 2016 | DECA Contest, Ecolink News

Welcome to Tift County High’s Promotional Page! #AnaheimorBust-Tift Located in Tift County, Tift County High School currently supports a DECA chapter of 45 students. They are represented by Ecolink ambassador Cheryl Maafoh who will encourage them along the...
Sequoyah High School – Representing LPA 170/210! Go Chiefs!

Sequoyah High School – Representing LPA 170/210! Go Chiefs!

by Industrial Degreasers | Oct 4, 2016 | DECA Contest, Ecolink News

Welcome to Sequoyah High School’s promotional page! #AnaheimorBust-Sequoyah Sequoyah High School is located in Cherokee County and currently boasts a DECA chapter membership of 60 students and counting this year. They are represented by Ecolink Ambassador...
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