High Purity Solvents that are Environmentally Preferred

As you already know from following the Ecolink blog posts, Ecolink is steadfast in its pursuit to help industrial businesses, along with any type of company that uses chemical solvents for business operations, transition to an eco friendly, green alternative chemical solution, in the event the company is using a solvent with toxic and malignant compounds. Thankfully, businesses not only in the United States, but also in many countries all over the world, are trending toward using green alternative solutions in many different facets of business where eco friendly alternatives can be applied. Still, a lot of work needs to be accomplished to get many other businesses on board with transitioning to safer chemical compounds where it is applicable. Below, you will find a generous list of high purity solvents that are considered environmentally preferred to other solvents that have been condemned as noxious to both people and to the environment.

Ecolink’s list of environmentally preferred cleaning products and solvents include: 141b, AERO KLEEN, ATR-C, ATR-P, BULLDOG, CONTEC, ECC, ECC (A), Eco-Spray ZV-2, ELECTRON, HEAVYWEIGHT, HYPERSOLVE, THE LEAF PROJECT, NAVSOLVE, NEW II, OCC, PARTS KLEEN II, PARTS KLEEN PLUS, PEN-T-10 (A), PHASE II, PINNACLE, POSITRON, POSITRON (A), PREPTONE, PURITY, PUROGEN, QED, QED-T, RIP-TIDE, RUST RIP, RUSTOP, S-34, S-34NG, SELECT FREE (A), SAFE STRIP SAFE STRIP-G, SILWIPE-25, SPOT FREE, TRIAGEN (A), ULTRA PREP, VG 151, VORTEX, AND VORTEX-NS, among others.

An in-depth description of each specific product can be found on the website you are currently visiting, in an Adobe PDF document, under the “Products List” tab. Briefly, what these eco friendly, green alternative chemical solutions have in common involve many aspects. The most notable aspects of these cleaning solutions are most of them are created with organic ingredients and contain low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) constituents, which makes them much more sustainable for the environment and safe for people to use. In addition, you will find that almost all of these solutions are completely non flammable, and contain high purity levels of chemical compounds. The pH balances are almost always neutral, meaning a company using the chemical solution for cleaning and degreasing needs do not have to worry about polluting the surrounding area with harmful toxins.

Ecolink professionals and representatives can assist you with further explanation, should the information on the website not suffice. The planet is fortunate to have organizations like Ecolink devising chemical alternatives that are safe for the environment and for people, because for far too long have people and companies perverted the earth with pollutants from chemicals, despite having eco friendly, green alternatives available that can perform the same job as well as, perhaps even better than the unsafe solvent. With the help of Ecolink, this problem can be eradicated.

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