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  2. Safety-Kleen - Wikipedia

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    Safety-Kleen was started in the late 1950s and early 1960s when Ben Palmer invented the parts washer which he decided to lease to customers and service by removing and replenishing the solvent in the machines. In 1968, the Safety-Kleen business was acquired by Chicago Rawhide, and under the leadership of Don Brinckman Safety-Kleen became a ...

  3. Parts washer - Wikipedia

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    A solvent style parts washer is filled with several gallons of solvent that is stored in a settling pan at the bottom of the washer. A small flame-tight electric liquid pump is immersed in the solvent and skims clean solvent from near the top of the settling tank, and pumps it at low pressure through a stiff flexible nozzle onto a metal grating ...

  4. Parts cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Aqueous parts cleaning industrial washer Parts cleaning is a step in various industrial processes , either as preparation for surface finishing or to safeguard delicate components. One such process, electroplating , is particularly sensitive to part cleanliness, as even thin layers of oil can hinder coating adhesion .

  5. Clean Harbors to Acquire Safety-Kleen - AOL

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    Waste-disposal specialist Clean Harbors (NYS: CLH) today announced a $1.25 billion, all-cash bid to acquire privately held rival Safety-Kleen. For two years, Clean Harbors has sought the hand of ...

  6. Brake cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Brake cleaner, often also called parts cleaner, is a mostly colorless cleaning agent, mainly used for cleaning the brake disks, the engine compartment and underfloor of motor vehicles. An important feature is that the brake cleaner leaves no residue after the solvents evaporate. [1]

  7. Dry cleaning - Wikipedia

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    PCE is the most common solvent, the "standard" for cleaning performance. It is a highly effective cleaning solvent, and it is thermally stable, recyclable, and has very low toxicity and a pleasant smell. PCE is recycled by distillation at its boiling point (121 °C). The solvent can cause color bleeding/loss, especially at higher temperatures.

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