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'''Emulgator''' is used as an additive to acid or alkaline cleaning agents and to emulsify organic residues like greases and oils. It is applied in the pre- and main-rinsing cycle. It is a liquid, neutral, highly active and weakly foaming emulsifier. Moreover, emulgator is like a wetting agent with a foam reducing effect. It leaves a nicely shiny effect on surfaces and it is at 97% biodegradable. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 29 August 2012
Emulgator is used as an additive to acid or alkaline cleaning agents and to emulsify organic residues like greases and oils. It is applied in the pre- and main-rinsing cycle. It is a liquid, neutral, highly active and weakly foaming emulsifier. Moreover, emulgator is like a wetting agent with a foam reducing effect. It leaves a nicely shiny effect on surfaces and it is at 97% biodegradable.
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