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For a Safe and Stable Cleaning Process
N
o less than three new products were
No chance for corrosion
hydrocarbons, rounds off the corrosion
presented by Richard Geiss GmbH,
Another new product featured at the
protection package. It determines the
Offingen (Bavaria, Germany), at the
parts2clean was the RG PROTECT 160
concentration of corrosion protection oils in the
parts2clean 2019 trade fair from 22 to 24
corrosion protection concentrate, which can
solvent bath, allowing companies to efficiently
October in Stuttgart: the newly developed
be used in perchloroethylene, hydrocarbon
monitor whether their parts are sufficiently
Cleanstab S stabiliser, the GEISS Digital
solvents and in modified alcohols. “We have
conserved for later storage. “The GEISS Digital
Indexer and the RG PROTECT 160 corrosion
developed the RG PROTECT 160 specifically
Indexer is basically the counterpart to our
protection concentrate. In addition to its
for companies in industrial parts and surface
GEISS PER Density Test for perchloroethylene,
latest innovations, the solvent specialist
cleaning that need to conserve very large
which was already unveiled in 2017 at the
showcased established products for solvent
numbers of parts and require extended
parts2clean and received an excellent
monitoring and care as well as its high-purity
corrosion protection”, Bastian Geiss,
response”, CEO Bastian Geiss emphasises.
solvents and contract degreasing services at
Managing Partner of Richard Geiss GmbH,
the leading international trade fair for parts
says. “RG PROTECT 160 has an even higher
and surface cleaning.
concentration than our established
Sustainable solvents of the highest quality
“I’m absolutely delighted that we presented
RG PROTECT 180, enabling companies to save
Besides the new and established products
as many as three new products at this year’s
not only corrosion protection concentrate,
for solvent monitoring and care, Richard
parts2clean”, Bastian Geiss, CEO of Richard
but ultimately also money.”
Geiss GmbH’s high-purity distillates, of
Geiss GmbH, explains. “Industrial parts and
The third new product, the GEISS Digital
course, also were showcased in Stuttgart.
surface cleaning faces many challenges as
Indexer for modified alcohols and
The globally operating recycling company specialises in the processing of solvents and
of cleanliness for components. To meet this
their return into a functioning circulation
demand, we offer not only high-end solvents, but also full-package solutions for a safe and stable cleaning process.”
© Richard Geiss GmbH
almost all sectors require ever-higher levels
system. The distillates achieve 100% of the original product’s quality while saving up to 90% in carbon emissions.
New Cleanstab S stabiliser stops acid formation
Contract degreasing
The absolute highlight of the trade fair
as a major feature at parts2clean 2017,
was the newly developed Cleanstab S
is another key topic. Given the growing
stabiliser for modified alcohols. With this
demand for professional contract
product, Richard Geiss GmbH offered a
degreasing, the solvent specialist has
sump stabiliser that stops acid formation
since launched an additional parts
in the cleaning system and reduces any
cleaning system, consistently expanding
acid that has already formed. This prevents
its range of high-end degreasing services.
acidification or even self-decomposition of
At the company’s headquarters in
the solvent used and significantly increases
Offingen, Richard Geiss GmbH offers
the durability of modified alcohols. The
reliable contract degreasing for small
Cleanstab S thereby prevents corrosive
parts and components measuring
damage and surface oxidation. The
up to 1,200 mm x 800 mm x 970 mm
Contract degreasing, first introduced
in size.
requirements are analysed and determined individually for every system and every customer in the Geiss laboratory at the company’s headquarters in Offingen.
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Reliable contract degreasing for small parts and components.
For further information: www.geiss-gmbh.de
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