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Conductivity testing for residues

Published: July 2, 2013

Q. Does Alconox have any information on using conductivity to test for residue of Alcotabs detergent? A. Yes, if you are testing for


Advanced Cleaning Mechanisms: Metallic Parts, Bath Monitoring

Published: June 9, 2021

We are using a bath of Alconox powder for cleaning several metallic parts.  We have found that both the concentration of Alconox, along with a set duration brings about the correct end result.  As the wash solution is created at the beginning of each working shift, a gradual ‘weakening’ of the process occurs. In some instances, we resort to manually replenishing the tank with a fresh mix mid-shift.  Would you have any general advice?


Advanced Cleaning Mechanisms: Detergent Reuse

Published: April 20, 2021

Q: We were wondering if Alconox Inc. has any data on detergent reuse? We will be looking at effectiveness of cleaning, and other parameters. Any other methods that you would recommend for detecting degradation and/or neutralization of the Alconox detergent?

A: Successful use for a period of time, whether it be one day, five days or up to two weeks, generally depends on soil load, type of soil and initial concentration of the detergent.


Advanced Cleaning Mechanisms: Alconox Powder in an Auto Dispenser

Published: March 23, 2021

Q:  Looking to implement an auto dispenser for our Alconox, and it is a little bit of a struggle.  Are you aware of any test equipment, or alternative methods of measuring which may be able to continuously measure the pH/conductivity at…