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Get Your Gratis Alconox Samples at NRA 2016

Don’t fear the fryer, clean it! No boil out with harsh chemical required. That Alconox® detergent sample you pick up at Booth #8421 will get your fryer down to the metal clean AND it’s non-caustic, drain safe and biodegradable.

So, don’t miss out. Be sure and visit Alconox Inc. at NRA 2016 May 21-24 in Chicago.

Critical Cleaning Challenge? There’s an App for that…

Have a critical cleaning challenge? There’s an App for that!! Alconox, Inc. the critical cleaning experts, launches its first ever application to put your cleaning needs and detergent selection information right at your fingertips.

Organic Base of Citranox

Q. I have a laboratory technologist that has severe allergies to corn and citrus and their derivatives upon inhalation. Can you tell me what is the organic base of the citric acid in Citranox? A. Citric Acid in Citranox® and Citrajet® is produced through a fermentation process. A carbohydrate source, either dextrose derived from corn or sucrose from beet sugar or cane sugar is fermented to Citric Acid using Aspergillus niger. The fermentation is conducted . . .

Is Alconox Alkaline Free?

Q. Is Alconox® alkaline free? A. Yes. Alconox® detergent is free of caustic, meaning it does not contain sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) or potassium hydroxide (caustic potash). Alconox® is a mild alkaline detergent that contains sodium carbonates (washing soda) and related compounds. Alconox® has an alkaline pH of typically 9.5.

Cleaning Fiber Optics

There is near zero tolerance of contamination in fiber optics. Fiber optic cable needs scrupulously clean surfaces at the glass joint to assure efficient light transmission. Any cleaner which leaves a residue will make matter worse as this will attract contaminants.
The best process for cleaning fiber optic cable is…..

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