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Alconox,
Inc offers a laboratory glassware cleaner
especially for your needs.
Dirt, bacteria,
reagents, reaction products, and other residues can stick to lab
glassware and be tough to remove. These residues that interfere
with laboratory procedures can be the enemy in attaining
reliable results. It's difficult to find a laboratory glassware
cleaner that can handle those tough jobs without etching,
clouding or otherwise damaging expensive labware equipment.
Alconox detergents not only remove interfering residues without
deterioration of equipment, but they also take care of tough
laboratory cleaning problems such as removing proteinaceous
soils and radioisotope decontamination. Here are just a few
examples of great laboratory glassware cleaners-
LIQUI-NOX: This
concentrated, anionic detergent for manual or ultrasonic
cleaning is ideal for cleaning sampling equipment and
containers. It is phosphate-free, extremely mild and completely
soluble in hard or soft water. And, because it contains a unique
blend of free-rinsing ingredients, it leaves no interfering
residues.
ALCO-JET: A nonionic,
low foaming cleaner for use in labware washers, parts washers,
power-spray systems, manual and ultrasonic cleaning. Corrosion inhibited and free rinsing for reliable results and no interfering
residues, it's recommended for glassware, ceramic and fiberglass.
TERG-A-ZYME: A
concentrated, anionic detergent with protease enzyme for manual
or ultrasonic cleaning. Excellent for removal of proteinaceous
soils, tissue, blood, and body fluids from glassware, metals,
plastic, ceramic, porcelain, rubber, and fiberglass. Leaves no
interfering residues behind. Ideal as a cleaning agent in
reverse osmosis and ultra-filtration systems.
To request a free sample of
an Alconox laboratory glassware cleaner you can call (914)
948-4040 or use the detergent
selection system and sample request form on our site.
To place an order for our
products follow this link:
Buy
Alconox Products
or call your laboratory,
healthcare, or industrial supply company.
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