Soils targeted
Fats/oils, protein films, smoke residues, light carbonaceous grime.
Product Industrial Cleaning
Alkaline degreaser concentrate configured for food-plant maintenance where fast soil lift, rinseability, and controlled odor matter. Choose foaming or low-foam profiles (by grade) to match your equipment, application method, and wastewater constraints.
This product is positioned for food-processing facilities that need consistent cleaning performance and a procurement-friendly documentation package. It targets common plant soils: animal/vegetable fats, protein films, smoke/soot residues, and general factory grime encountered around processing areas, packaging zones, and utilities.
Typical usage patterns. Share your process constraints (foam limits, temperature, water hardness, discharge rules) and we’ll align the appropriate grade and documentation.
Fats/oils, protein films, smoke residues, light carbonaceous grime.
Works across a range; performance tuned for hardness sensitivity (by grade).
Foam profile and rinse plan are selected to match equipment and drains.
Performance is driven by alkalinity, surfactant package, and foam profile. We help you choose a grade that cleans efficiently without creating new operational issues (foam in drains, residues, material incompatibility).
Grades are configured to rinse clean to reduce rework and support visual/ATP verification routines (site validation required).
Choose foaming grades for cling and contact time on vertical surfaces; choose low-foam for spray and circulation environments where foam is disruptive.
Standard and low-odor options are available depending on ventilation, shift schedules, and operator comfort requirements.
Builders/chelants can be tuned (by grade) to reduce sensitivity to hardness and maintain wetting and soil lift.
Compatibility depends on concentration, dwell time, and temperature—especially for aluminum, soft metals, painted surfaces, and certain elastomers.
We can align chemistry and usage ranges with your discharge limits and oil separation practices (site-specific).
Always follow your site’s SOPs and verify on a small area before full deployment. Final suitability depends on local regulations and plant-specific controls.
Typical ranges below are shown to support engineering review. Final values depend on selected grade. Request a TDS and the exact specification for your quotation.
Alkaline base + surfactant blend; optional builders/chelants and foam-control components (by grade).
Liquid concentrate supplied for dilution on-site. Ready-to-use options may be possible by request.
Foaming / controlled-foam / low-foam variants available depending on application method.
Values shown are indicative only. Your final offer will specify the selected grade’s actual values.
| Property | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | Clear to slightly hazy liquid | Can vary with surfactant package and temperature |
| pH (as supplied) | ~11.5–13.5 | Alkaline; handling precautions required |
| Density @ 20 °C | ~1.03–1.20 g/cm³ | Depends on alkalinity/builders |
| Foam profile | Foaming / controlled / low-foam | Selected based on spray vs circulation vs manual cleaning |
| Rinse profile | Rinse-friendly (by grade) | Rinse steps depend on SOP and verification method |
| Odor | Standard / low-odor options | Specify if the area is occupied during cleaning |
| Temperature window | Ambient to warm wash (process dependent) | Higher temps can improve soil lift but may affect materials/foam |
Engineering note: ask for the TDS to review exact composition class, pH, and compatibility notes for your selected grade.
Common working ranges are selected based on soil load, temperature, and contact time. We provide an initial recommendation; final settings should be validated on-site.
Short dwell for light soils; longer dwell for heavier fats/protein films. Avoid excessive dwell on sensitive substrates.
Facilities often align rinse steps with visual checks and hygiene verification methods (e.g., ATP). Your SOP governs acceptance criteria.
Choose the method that matches your equipment access and foam constraints. The most suitable grade depends on whether the process is manual, spray-based, or circulation-oriented.
Brush/wipe; controlled foam helpful for cling. Rinse thoroughly.
Foaming grades increase contact time on verticals; choose odor profile accordingly.
For parts and removable components. Confirm material compatibility and rinse plan.
For circulation/CIP-style loops, request a low-foam grade and share loop materials, pump type, temperature, and foam limits so we can align the correct selection.
Alkaline degreasers are effective, but suitability depends on concentration, dwell time, temperature, and substrate condition. If you have mixed materials (stainless + aluminum + elastomers), share details so we can recommend the safest option.
Commonly compatible at typical use dilutions; confirm for your exact alloy and process.
May require milder grades or tighter dwell control to avoid staining/attack.
Compatibility varies. Share gasket/seal materials (EPDM, NBR, FKM, silicone) for review.
Always test on a small area first and follow your site’s SOPs. Where needed, we can propose alternates (e.g., lower alkalinity, different surfactant package).
Values depend on selected grade and your process requirements. Confirm details on quotation. We can align a grade for foam profile, odor preference, and water conditions.
Alkaline degreaser concentrate (grade-dependent additives)
Foaming / controlled foam / low-foam options
Spray/foam lance, soak, manual wash; low-foam options for circulation environments (by grade)
25 kg, drums, IBC, bulk (subject to lane and destination)
SDS + TDS standard; COA on request
Odor profile, foam control, hardness tolerance, and dilution targets per process
Lane availability, packaging choice, labeling requirements, and shipping terms.
MOQ varies by grade and packaging; drum/IBC/palletized loads are common starting points.
Coordinate EXW/FOB/CFR/CIF/DDP options depending on destination and scope.
Specifications may vary depending on batch, origin, and packaging selection. Your quotation will define the exact grade and values.
Quick answers for engineering, QA, and procurement reviews.
Some grades are suitable for low-foam circulation environments. Share loop details (materials, temperature, pump type, foam limits) so we can recommend a compatible grade and usage range.
Stainless is commonly compatible at typical use dilutions. Compatibility still depends on concentration, temperature, dwell time, and alloy—confirm via TDS and a site test.
Standard lane includes SDS and TDS; COA is available upon request for supplied batches. Tell us if you need specific language versions or destination labeling requirements.
Dilution is process-dependent. Light maintenance cleaning uses lower concentrations; heavy fats/protein films require stronger solutions and/or warm wash. We provide initial guidance with the quote.
Low-odor options can be configured depending on your shift schedule and ventilation. Specify odor sensitivity in the RFQ.
Yes—our lane approach focuses on consistent specs, documentation, and packaging options to simplify reordering. Confirm target spec and packaging on the first order to lock in the correct lane.
Send a short description of your current cleaner and what’s not working (foam, odor, residue, soil type, temperature window). We’ll propose a grade and a starting dilution plan for your on-site trial.
Get pricing, lead time, and the correct grade selection. If you need SDS/TDS/COA or destination labeling, note it below—we’ll include it in the offer package.
Volume, packaging, destination, and application method are the biggest drivers.
We can recommend foam profile + starting dilution for a controlled trial.
Documentation and repeat ordering structured for ongoing supply.