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How To Clean Shears and Trimmers That Have Cannabis Residue

Q: We are looking to clean stainless steel shears and trimmers that have cannabis residue.  We have heard great things about your detergents.  Will they work here?

A: Yes, absolutely.  Ensuring that between batches, equipment is robustly cleaned to avoid cross contamination is essential to ensure your product stays pure.  The way it should be

Detonox and Keylajet

Cannabis Cleaning: Detonox vs. Keylajet

Q: Most of our colleagues in cannabis and CBD processing discuss use of Alconox detergents, specifically Detonox and Keylajet cleaners, and how effective they are. Can you summarize the differences between Detonox and Keylajet ?

A: Great question. Detonox and Keylajet are both effective cleaners of the tough residues found throughout the cannabis industry, but they are indeed different.

Cannabis Cleaning: Grower Irrigation Lines

Q: We are growers of various cannabis plants for medical use.   Our overhead irrigation lines can get clogged with fertilizer residue and water buildup.  Can Alconox, Inc. provide some solutions? A: Certainly.  We have been working with water and chemical lines in environmental, laboratory, biopharma, cosmetic and other manufacturing settings for several decades.  Irrigation lines will have some particular residues….

Cannabis Cleaning

Webinar: Critical Cleaning of Cannabis and Related Botanical Residues

Please join me and the incredible experts at PQCW for an engaging webinar and discussion!

The Product Quality Cleaning Workshop team and I will discuss the success of Alconox Inc. in supporting the equipment cleaning needs of the botanical extracts industry.

The PQCW Team of Barbara and Ed Kanegsberg, and Darren Williams interview Michael and learn about cleaning some uniquely stubborn residues, including of course cannabis residues.

Ultrasonic Cleaning Bath

Determining When To Change Your Detonox Bath

Q: We are using Detonox detergent in our ultrasonic baths and are loving it.  We use a visual inspection method (cloudiness of solution) to determine when to change the bath and are moving to conductivity and pH. It appears pH stays constant regardless of concentration?

A: As a broad statement, detergent concentration does very little to affect pH due to buffers, as well as salts, micelles, and other constituents.  A pH meter wouldn’t be used to control for concentration on anything but very gross scales.  

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