Replacing CRC Degreaser With Ecolink: What You Need to Know

Headquartered in Warminster, Pennsylvania, CRC® Industries is a longtime global manufacturer and supplier of industrial chemical solutions for maintenance and repair operations on marine, electrical, industrial, automotive, and aviation equipment.

Over the years, the company has developed some impressive degreasers that are used across the globe. That may sound like a good thing, but it implies something not so good concerning the cost of the organization’s products: With its intercontinental manufacturing centers and logistical infrastructure that spans much of the globe, CRC Industries has high overhead, part of the cost of which is passed on to the end user in the form of product prices.

There’s nothing unique about business overhead impacting prices; it happens at Ecolink and other solvent suppliers, too. The difference is that we employ a multi-step cost analysis to offer customers the very best price points for all products. Many people use us for degreaser replacement due to environmental reasons, reasons of human safety, and the efficacy of our cleaners. But product cost is also a reason to consider us as a replacement option.

Using Ecolink Degreaser Instead

There are over 90 products in CRC Industries’ CRC degreaser list — a number that includes differing supply volumes (2 gallons, 4 gallons, 6 gallons, etc.). In general, the products work well — CRC didn’t build its solvent empire on luck. However, considering how much CRC degreaser industrial organizations use, getting a product that offers the same efficacy for a better price is a major value proposition.

You would need to peer inside CRC Industries’ business model to see exactly which costs are tallied and how, but experience teaches us we can deliver degreasers that have the same or better efficacy, and same or better eco friendly profile, for a lower cost — typically 25%-50% less.

How We Deliver Cost Savings

When we think about degreaser cost, we often think of the cost of the product itself — the liquid we pour, spray, or wipe to remove greasy buildup. But the source of the product is also a factor that affects price. Additional factors include product packaging, method of degreaser application, whether spent degreaser is trapped or recycled, the shipping process, and more.

We take an end-to-end look at how you receive and use solvent to offer you a lower price than some of our biggest competitors, which, in addition to CRC Industries, include the following suppliers: American Polywater® Corp, AsahiKlin AK-225®, Enviro Tech®, Inland Technology®, LPS®, MicroCare®, Miller Stephenson®, Petroferm®, Safety Kleen®, Selig Industries®, Tech Spray®, and Zep®.

Interested in Quality for Less?

Paying less than you would for CRC degreaser doesn’t matter if you have to sacrifice product quality. With us, you don’t have to. You get a less expensive, eco friendly product that delivers the same or better performance.

To get started on replacing CRC degreaser, call us today at (800) 563-1305, or send us an email through our contact form. We look forward to providing you with a dynamic, environmentally preferred industrial degreaser for a great price!

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