Woburn, MA (PressExposure) October 04, 2010 -- Daimer Industries Inc.®, a global source of all natural degreaser formulas, has now shipped an Eco-Green® brand name Ultra-Power Super Duty Degreaser. The new preparation applies advanced, microchemistry to the toughest cleaning applications.
"Eco-Green® scientists developed this formula for grease and oil residues typically found in petroleum processing facilities, gas stations, manufacturing plants, parking lots, and shop floors," noted Matthew Baratta, a natural chemicals spokesperson for Daimer.com. "This is among our most powerful natural degreaser preparations, yet it's been formulated for safety and sustainability."
Natural Degreaser, Green Chemicals
The new degreaser preparation employs a sustainable green chemistry that has been laboratory tested to be non-hazardous to humans, animals and the earth. The preparation is manufactured without ozone damaging ingredients, noxious solvents and toxic VOCs. The natural degreaser was engineered to biodegrade at nearly twice the rate of competing degreasers. As with other Eco-Green® solutions, the new formula registers perfect safety scores in every NFPA hazard category.
Daimer®'s new natural degreaser applies a custom Micro-Blasting® microscopic chemistry that breaks hydrocarbon bonds and dissolves gunk without dangerous solvent reactions. The green preparation is designed for use on a multitude of common and uncommon surfaces.
The company sells the green chemical in a variety of sizes for a variety of budgets and needs. As well, the preparation is highly concentrated and a single gallon dilutes to as much as 25 gallons of natural degreaser.
Green Chemicals for Other Applications
Daimer® supplies a range of bio-based preparations for end users and resellers. The products include: an aluminum cleaner, a parts washers and products for chemical supplier operations.
For more information about Daimer®'s Eco-Green® natural degreaser chemicals, floor scrubber systems and other products, visit http://www.daimer.com/eco-green-chemicals/ or call Matthew Baratta at (888) 507-2220.
