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Water-based cleaners Product List and Ranking from 6 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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Water-based cleaners Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. ベル・トレーディング 本社 Osaka//Chemical
  2. イノセンス Aichi//Trading company/Wholesale
  3. カネコ化学 Saitama//Chemical
  4. 4 エスエヌディ Nagano//Industrial Machinery
  5. 5 ゼストロンジャパン Kanagawa//Chemical

Water-based cleaners Product ranking

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  1. [Information] Basic Knowledge of 'Cleaning Solutions' Taught by Cleaning Professionals ベル・トレーディング 本社
  2. Cleaning performance of the water-based high-performance cleaning agent 'VB1000' イノセンス
  3. Water-based cleaning agent 'e Aqua 21 Series' カネコ化学
  4. [Heater power 0!] Shower water-based cleaner #OS-ANT ベル・トレーディング 本社
  5. 4 Complete compliance with PFAS regulations: The safety of 'VB1000' イノセンス

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Water-based cleaning agent 'e Aqua 21 Series'

Ideal as a substitute for halogen-based cleaning agents! It has low BOD and COD values during drainage, which can reduce the burden of wastewater treatment. It does not contain LAS in its ingredients.

The eAqua21 series is a water-based cleaning agent for metal processed parts, glass and resin substrates, and optical lens cleaning. It naturally has excellent cleaning properties, does not contain LAS in its ingredients, and has lower BOD and COD values compared to competitor products, which reduces the burden of wastewater treatment. It also has good rinsing properties after cleaning. There are many achievements in overseas locations.

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What is a water-based cleaning agent? An explanation of the types of cleaning agents and the characteristics of water-based cleaning agents.

An explanation focusing on the percentage of water content in aqueous cleaning agents!

Cleaning agents can be broadly classified into "solvent-based," "semi-aqueous," and "aqueous." At Zestron, we define "aqueous cleaning agents" as those where water is the primary component (with a water content of 50% or more). Even if they are referred to as aqueous cleaning agents domestically, there are specifications where organic components are the primary component, and even in cases referred to as semi-aqueous, many of the components may consist of solvent ingredients. While definitions and expressions vary, when discussing aqueous cleaning agents, we would like you to focus on the percentage of water content in the cleaning agent and understand its characteristics. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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[Heater power 0!] Shower water-based cleaner #OS-ANT

Cleaning possible without a heater. Shower water-based cleaner '#OS-ANT' that significantly reduces power consumption and CO2 emissions <Materials available>.

"#OS-ANT" is a water-based cleaning agent for shower cleaning that can be used at room temperature. It can quickly remove cutting oils, hardening oils, rust prevention oils, and lubricants from steel products in a short time. Cleaning, which was traditionally done at elevated temperatures (around 70°C), can now be performed at room temperature (around 20°C). This eliminates the need for heater heating, reducing electricity consumption and contributing to CO2 emission reduction. 【Features】 ■ Quickly removes oil at room temperature.  * Not effective on silicone-based oils. ■ Reduced electricity consumption allows for significant CO2 reduction. ■ Minimal evaporation of moisture due to room temperature. ■ Not classified as hazardous or toxic substances. ■ Not subject to the PRTR law. * Currently, we are providing materials summarizing the results of residual oil measurements after cleaning! For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Information] Basic Knowledge of 'Cleaning Solutions' Taught by Cleaning Professionals

A quick reference table for cleaning solutions is also included! We introduce the features of water-based cleaners, non-water-based cleaners, and semi-aqueous cleaners.

This document introduces the basic knowledge of cleaning solutions. It includes information on the types of cleaning solutions, such as alkaline cleaners, neutral cleaners, and acidic cleaning agents, as well as the characteristics of water-based cleaning agents. Additionally, it covers the advantages and disadvantages of non-aqueous (solvent-based) cleaners and semi-aqueous cleaning agents. Please feel free to download and read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Basic knowledge of cleaning solutions ■ Quick reference table for cleaning solutions ■ Characteristics of water-based cleaning agents ■ Features of various water-based cleaning agents 1 ■ Features of various water-based cleaning agents 2 *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Cleaning performance of the water-based high-performance cleaning agent 'VB1000'

Cleaning performance of the water-based high-performance cleaning agent 'VB1000'

In September 2025, significant progress was made in the comprehensive regulation of PFAS during the meetings of the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) and the Socio-Economic Analysis Committee (SEAC), and industrial cleaning agents are also expected to fall under the scope of PFAS comprehensive regulation. Companies need to urgently seek alternatives. The water-based high-performance cleaning agent "VB1000" is composed solely of water and minerals, and is a cleaning agent that does not use synthetic chemicals, surfactants, organic solvents, or PFAS. It will also comply with the upcoming PFAS comprehensive regulation. Cleaning Performance of "VB1000": Results of cleaning tests for water-soluble cutting oils and fine particles on various materials (metals and resins). "VB1000" demonstrates excellent cleaning power across a variety of materials. It has been confirmed that it thoroughly removes adhered water-soluble cutting oils and fine particles without compromising the characteristics of metal materials such as S45C (general structural rolled steel), SUS304 (stainless steel), and C1020 (copper), as well as resin materials like polycarbonate (PC). For more details, please visit our website: https://vb1000.jp/test-results/

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The Current Situation of Organic Solvent Reduction: The Potential of Water-Based Cleaning Agents [Technical Document]

Explanation of the progress in reducing organic solvents and the surrounding regulations! Examples of alternatives using MPC cleaning agents are also included.

This document introduces the key points for reducing organic solvents in the cleaning field and specific case studies of initiatives. It explains the progress of organic solvent reduction, points for substituting organic solvents, and the potential of MPC cleaning agents. Additionally, it includes examples of successful organic solvent substitutions using MPC cleaning agents. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Progress of organic solvent reduction ■ Regulations surrounding organic solvents ■ Points for substituting organic solvents - cost and drying properties - ■ Potential of MPC cleaning agents ■ Examples of organic solvent substitution using MPC cleaning agents ■ Summary *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Definition of Water-Based Cleaning Agents: The Nature and Challenges of Water-Based Cleaning Agents [Materials]

Polarization of cleaning demand and a new focus on water-based cleaning agents! Explanation of challenges, etc.

This document explains the definition of water-based cleaning agents and the technical challenges of solvent-based cleaning agents. From the perspective of the technical trends in solder and flux, it focuses on "ionic residues" and introduces the technical relevance to "water-based cleaning agents." This technical document is recommended for those who want to learn about water-based cleaning agents or the recent compositions of solder and flux. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ Challenges during cleaning from the perspective of solder and flux composition ■ Why can water-based cleaning agents be considered effective for removing ionic residues? ■ Examples of cleaning agent classifications - Issues in Japan ■ Effects of moisture content differences and technical challenges *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Presenting Helpful Materials for Choosing Cleaning Agents] Information on Types and Features of Cleaning Agents

This is a document introducing the advantages and disadvantages of various types of cleaning agents.

This document describes the characteristics of various types of cleaning agents, such as "water-based cleaners" and "alcohol-based cleaners." It also includes precautions for "acidic," "neutral," and "alkaline" detergents, as well as suitable cleaning locations, types of dirt, and odors. The content is designed to be easy to reference when selecting a cleaning agent that is appropriate for the degree and type of dirt and other applications. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ Types and characteristics of cleaning agents ■ Cleaning solutions are selected based on the type of dirt and the material of the workpiece ■ Information on the commonly used 'water-based cleaners' in factories ■ The three types of cleaning agents: "acidic," "neutral," and "alkaline" ■ Acidic detergents *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Complete compliance with PFAS regulations: The safety of 'VB1000'

Complete compliance with PFAS regulations: Safety of the water-based high-performance cleaning agent 'VB1000'

In September 2025, significant progress was made in the comprehensive regulation of PFAS during the meetings of the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) and the Socio-Economic Analysis Committee (SEAC), and industrial cleaning agents are expected to fall under the scope of PFAS comprehensive regulation as well. Companies need to urgently seek alternatives. "VB1000" is a water-based high-performance cleaning agent made solely from water and trace minerals, making it extremely gentle on both people and the environment. It does not use any harmful chemicals (surfactants, organic solvents, PFAS, heavy metals, etc.), resulting in zero VOC (volatile organic compounds) emissions and full compliance with VOC regulations. It significantly reduces safety concerns associated with conventional cleaning agents. Substantial reduction of occupational accident risks and environmental impact Simplification of compliance with laws and regulations It greatly simplifies corporate compliance and risk management, providing immeasurable benefits to adopting companies. For more details, please visit our website: https://vb1000.jp/safety/

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