Prometheus21
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2023
- 104
Hi all,
I have just recently joined this website, and it's my first post. English is not my mother tongue, so please bear with me. I hope I post this in the right forum, as it relates to use of degreasing chemicals.
Question background:
My company (Based in Norway) designs, manufactures and supplies filling equipment used for filling cylinders with different compressed industrial gases, like oxygen. Due to this the company has since the early '70s been degreasing all parts using trichloroethylene. Up until 2011 we had governmental approval to do so, long after it was phased out in other parts of the world. After this we transitioned to using Ensolv, which have worked up until now. Ensolv, Prosolv and the like are in the process of getting phased out as well. The use of solvents are rapidly disappearing due to a number of legislative actions, at least in Europe. Some of our greatest customers have already banned the use of all solvents across the board.
Due to this we have transitioned yet again to using aqueous cleaners and ultrasonic cleaning in our production. We strive to uphold the guidelines given in the Praxair GS-38 (Class 2 (oxygen) cleaning) standard, as this (in our experience) is one of the strictest guidelines for oxygen cleaning.
In this standard there are mentioned some approved alkaline aqueous cleaners for oxygen cleaning; e.g. Blue Gold, Tramos & Beyond 2001&2005. (My apologies for brand-naming, I hope that is okay.) Some of our biggest customers have strict demands when it comes to upholding this standard, and will not approve the use of other aqueous cleaners.
My questions:
1. Do any of you guys have experience using any of the cleaners mentioned above? Care to share? To my knowledge Tramos is a European brand, whilst the others are from The United States.
2. Due to our own experience with some of the cleaners mentioned above we are now looking at Beyond 2001 from Today & Beyond industrial cleaners; the available documentation is old but looks promising. I do however wonder if any of you have experience with this vendor? Or can vouch for their legitimacy as their website and marketing seems...lacking to say the least.
Thank you for your time, and I apologize for the wall of text.
I have just recently joined this website, and it's my first post. English is not my mother tongue, so please bear with me. I hope I post this in the right forum, as it relates to use of degreasing chemicals.
Question background:
My company (Based in Norway) designs, manufactures and supplies filling equipment used for filling cylinders with different compressed industrial gases, like oxygen. Due to this the company has since the early '70s been degreasing all parts using trichloroethylene. Up until 2011 we had governmental approval to do so, long after it was phased out in other parts of the world. After this we transitioned to using Ensolv, which have worked up until now. Ensolv, Prosolv and the like are in the process of getting phased out as well. The use of solvents are rapidly disappearing due to a number of legislative actions, at least in Europe. Some of our greatest customers have already banned the use of all solvents across the board.
Due to this we have transitioned yet again to using aqueous cleaners and ultrasonic cleaning in our production. We strive to uphold the guidelines given in the Praxair GS-38 (Class 2 (oxygen) cleaning) standard, as this (in our experience) is one of the strictest guidelines for oxygen cleaning.
In this standard there are mentioned some approved alkaline aqueous cleaners for oxygen cleaning; e.g. Blue Gold, Tramos & Beyond 2001&2005. (My apologies for brand-naming, I hope that is okay.) Some of our biggest customers have strict demands when it comes to upholding this standard, and will not approve the use of other aqueous cleaners.
My questions:
1. Do any of you guys have experience using any of the cleaners mentioned above? Care to share? To my knowledge Tramos is a European brand, whilst the others are from The United States.
2. Due to our own experience with some of the cleaners mentioned above we are now looking at Beyond 2001 from Today & Beyond industrial cleaners; the available documentation is old but looks promising. I do however wonder if any of you have experience with this vendor? Or can vouch for their legitimacy as their website and marketing seems...lacking to say the least.
Thank you for your time, and I apologize for the wall of text.