Your metalworking equipment won’t operate efficiently if it’s caked with shavings, cutting fluids, grease, and coolant. Grease and paint splatters can build over time, eventually hardening if exposed to moisture. Grime can infest the nooks and crannies of industrial machines, rendering them weak or inoperable.
It’s not just the grime that can affect machine performance–sometimes, machines are affected by the products used to clean them. Basic cleaning solvents and methods can’t remove stubborn grime, especially if it’s built up over months or years. Substandard cleaning solvents may remove some of the buildup, but anything lingering in hard-to-reach areas will remain. Some low-quality solvents can irritate the machine’s components–as well as any human skin, eyes, or lungs.
When choosing a solvent for industrial cleaning, you need to make sure that it can tackle the toughest buildup without compromising machine stability or staff safety.
Substandard cleaning solvents introduce more problems than they solve. They may chip away at your machine’s buildup, but looks are deceiving. Here’s why poor-quality solvents threaten your business (and your staff):
The long-term risks of poor-quality solvents outweigh any short-term cost benefits. But choosing a high-quality solvent doesn’t mean sacrificing value.
At Keller-Heartt Oil, we aim to provide industrial companies with reliable, safe, and productive cleaning solvents. Truegard mineral spirits Petroleum Solvents, available with a 105-degree flash point, are ideal for most general-purpose industrial applications.
Here’s how Truegard solvents succeed where lower-quality solvents fail:
Your cleaning solvent shouldn’t disrupt production or cause harm to your staff. Check out the Truegard Solvent 105 Safety Data Sheet (SDS), to ensure it's suitable for your application and offers the anti-corrosion and anti-foaming properties you need.
If you have any questions, contact our team and we can help choose the right solvent solution for your needs.