Late toxicological studies and occupational hazard studies on Chlorinated solvents have placed most organic chlorinated hydrocarbons in the list of carcinogens. These chemicals are normally used in applications like:
- Dry cleaning operations
Fluorocarbon manufacture
Solvents for fats, oils, waxes, resins
Fire extinguishers
Organic synthesis
Polymer manufacture
Heat exchange medium
Chemical intermediate
Extraction of caffeine - Vapor degreasing
Parts cleaning
Engine cleaner
Degreasing agent
Cleaning printed circuit boards
Adhesives solvent
Aerosol propellant
Foam plastic blowing agents
Paint removers
Breathing small amounts of these solvents can cause headaches, lung irritation, dizziness, poor coordination and difficulty concentrating. Breathing or drinking large quantities of these solvents can cause impaired heart function, unconsciousness, long term kidney and liver damage and possibly death.
Please see the link http://www.meridianeng.com/chlorina.html for a complete list of properties and health facts for the most common chlorinated solvents.
Replacement for Hazardous or Chlorinated Solvents
Metalworking plants, metal service centers, fabricating, finishing facilities and rebuild shops should consider using PICO SOLV NPB to eliminate problems such as: residues in trapped areas, solvent fire hazards, rusting caused by water based cleaners, slow drying times and odor complaints. Typical applications include: oil removal from screw machined parts, dirty electrical components, oxygen service cleaning and coil-to-coil metal cleaning. PICO SOLV NPB is compatible with most metals, plastics and space-age materials and is inhibited against white metal staining and corrosion. If there is doubt about any material, users are encouraged to contact PICO's technical personnel.
PICO SOLV NPB does not contain petroleum solvents, chlorinated compounds, or water for improved health, safety and environmental compliance. PICO SOLV NPB is easily used in vapor degreasers, ultrasonic agitators, dip tanks, enclosed spraying systems or wiping. It is a stabilized azeotropic mixture that may be distilled many times and has good wetting characteristics to evenly coat surfaces, thus releasing its full power solvency to penetrate and dissolve oil and grease films.
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