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  2. Safety-Kleen - Wikipedia

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    Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc. is a company that provides services such as collecting and recycling oil, providing industrial cleaning, and handling industrial waste. In addition, their products include cleaning equipment, antifreeze and coolant , windshield cleaner, and re-refined oil products.

  3. Parts washer - Wikipedia

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    A parts washer is a piece of equipment used to remove contaminants or debris, such as dirt, grime, carbon, oil, grease, metal chips, cutting fluids, mold release agents, ink, paint, and corrosion from workpieces. Parts washers are used in new manufacturing and remanufacturing processes; they are designed to clean, degrease and dry bulk loads of ...

  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. Safety-Kleen Going Public via IPO - AOL

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    Safety-Kleen Inc. looks like it will soon be public. The environmental services outfit has filed to sell up to $400 million in initial public offering proceeds. It will be a New York Stock ...

  7. Clean-in-place - Wikipedia

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    Clean-in-place (CIP) is an automated method of cleaning the interior surfaces of pipes, vessels, equipment, filters and associated fittings, without major disassembly. CIP is commonly used for equipment such as piping, tanks, and fillers. CIP employs turbulent flow through piping, and/or spray balls for tanks or vessels.

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