Entries by Industrial Degreasers

What is a Naptha Solvent? 

What is a Naptha solvent? A naptha solvent is a chemical product comprised of volatile and extremely flammable liquid hydrocarbons used often in the chemical breakdown of crude oil for conversion to gasoline products. Naptha solvents have been around for many centuries, understood to have originated in the middle east Baku provinces of Iran and […]

Butyl vs Non Butyl Degreaser 

What is the difference between butyl vs non butyl degreaser? Comparing the two, the biggest difference is that one contains butyl and one does not. Butyl degreasers use butane in their composition, while non-butyl degreasers do not. Since non butyl degreasers do not contain butyl they are typically safer for use in commercial kitchens and […]

The Benefits of Eco-Barrier

About Eco-Barrier  If you are interested in purchasing an industrial-strength house exterior cleaner, Eco-Barrier is the product for you. Eco-Barrier is a slightly acidic cleaning solution whose primary ingredients include chlorides, benzyl-C12-C16-alkyl dimethyl, quaternary ammonium compounds, and a proprietary surfactant blend (all 1%-5% by weight). It effectively expels mold, mildew, and the odors they create […]

Are Degreasers Acidic or Alkaline? 

Are degreasers acidic or alkaline? The answer is both. Degreasers can be either acidic or alkaline. To distinguish between them, it is important to understand how pH measurements work. A pH level less than 7 indicates a substance is acidic whereas a pH greater than 7 indicates a substance is alkaline. Why is it important […]

What Are Alkaline Degreasers? 

What are alkaline degreasers? Curiously, pH is the measurement of the acidic or alkaline value of a substance or compound. Therefore to understand what alkaline degreasers are, we must measure the level of acidity in the products. Typically, a pH level greater than 7 is the indicator of the compound or substance is alkaline. A […]