Product News - Eastman Offers Efficient, Non-HAP Replacement for MEK Solvents
MEK - Methyl ethyl ketone is considered to be a 'HAP solvent'. As I found out this abbreviation means 'Hazardous Air Pollutant'.
MEK has wide ranging applications as solvent for paints, cleaners and paint strippers
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***Looking for TCE replacement, or Methylene chloride replacement or TCA replacement or 1.1.1:
Check out GenTech, it works really well as a direct replacement and it is non-flammable.
People use it in vapor degreasing and ultrasonic units.
http://www.relspec.com/solutions/trichloroethylene-replacement.htm
***looking for nPB replacement:
Check out AeroTron, it works as well, has a better H&S profile and it is non-flammable.
AeroTron can be used in vapor degreasing, ultrasonics cleaning and as a wipe also.
http://www.relspec.com/products/aerotron/aerotron-overview.htm
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