Thinners, paints, resins... Amidst the shifting premise of "normally available when needed," there is a growing movement to reassess the degreasing process.
In recent years, due to the situation in the Middle East and concerns about naphtha supply, the environment surrounding naphtha-derived products such as thinners, paints, and resins is beginning to change.
Are you not feeling an increasing sense of unease about the assumption that "the necessary quantity will normally be available when needed"?
Currently, on-site, there are impacts that go beyond just price, such as:
- Price increases
- Adjustments to delivery times
- Supply uncertainties for certain products
- Variability in quality due to changes in procurement sources
Especially in the fields of sheet metal processing and metalworking, the degreasing process is related to quality and subsequent processes, making it difficult to respond with a "think about it after the problem arises" approach.
Super Alkaline Ionized Water (SAIW) is proposed as an option for "degreasing with water," leading to:
- Reduced dependence on organic solvents
- Stable operation of the degreasing process
- Reduced burden of storage and safety management
There is a growing movement to rethink the process itself, rather than simply "continuing to use it as before."
First, please check whether it can be applied to your company's degreasing process.
- Company:Eプラン
- Price:1 million yen-5 million yen