Q. We are experiencing contamination issues with both triclosan and triclocarban with our LC/MS/MS instrument. We need to determine if either of these compounds are a component of Liquinox or Detojet
Q. What is the lowest recommended washing temperature for Alcojet to guarantee full dissolving?
A. Alcojet can dissolve at ambient temperatures, but Alcojet dissolves faster in hot water. The recommended concentration of 1% Alcojet (10 g/L or 1.25 oz/gal) will dissolve within 10 minutes at 20 deg C when dosed in a dispersing manner that does not allow the Alcojet to clump together when dosed in water to form hydrated cements that are very slow dissolving.
Q. Do you have a product/detergent that has a sporicidal properties?
A. Alconox detergents remove pathogens, they do not kill them. None of the detergents from Alconox, Inc. have sporicidal properties.
Q. Who wrote the forward of The Aqueous Cleaning Handbook?
A. The forward of The Aqueous Cleaning Handbook was written by Dr. Carole LeBlanc of the Toxics Use Reduction Institute at the University of Massachusetts . . .
Q. How can I clean electronic parts and assemblies for extremely high-resistance and/or high-voltage applications?
A. I recommend you clean with the product Detergent 8. Detergent 8 is an ion-free cleaner that cannot leave a conductive detergent residue. You use Detergent 8 at a 2-5% dilution (2.5 oz/gal to 6.5 oz/gal) depending on how you are using it. For soaking use 5%, for ultrasonic tanks use 3% and for pressure spray washing use 2%. Rinse thoroughly with deionized water after cleaning.
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