Paint removers are either caustics or solvents whose purpose is to strip paints and coatings while also cleaning a surface. Paint stripping solvents work by penetrating the layers of paint, causing it to swell, which in turn weakens the paint’s adhesion to the...
The process of resin and epoxy removal is generally tedious and may require a strong cleaning agent to speed up the process. The most common resin removals chemicals, such as benzene, toluene, and MEK, are hazardous and carcinogenic, with many companies not knowing...
Paint removers are aggressive chemicals that are used to strip various paints and coatings. They work by penetrating the layers of a coating and causing them to swell, which significantly weakens the coating’s adhesion to a specific surface. Industrial strength paint...
MEK, also known as methyl ethyl ketone, is a familiar chemical to many industries, as it is relied on for a wide range of processes, such as Manufacturing of synthetic rubbers, plastics, paraffin wax, and paints Manufacturing of gums, resins, and coatings In...
Methyl ethyl ketone, or MEK, has long been utilized by multiple industries as a cleaning agent, in the manufacturing of various materials, and in many household products. Though an effective solvent and widely relied on for these applications, companies are...
MEK, also known as methyl ethyl ketone, is a controversial chemical that remains in the mainstream of various industries. The ketone industrial solvent is considered effective and is commonly used in the manufacturing of plastics, in paint removers, and as a cleaning...