Green Cleaning Chemicals Protect Metal From Road And Sea Salt

 

August 19, 2010

Green Cleaning Chemicals Protect Metal From Road And Sea Salt

Woburn, MA - Daimer Industries® Inc., a recognized provider of green cleaning chemicals to Public Works departments, shipped Eco-Green® Salt XTerminator® Corrosion Prevention Formula. The new green chemicals protect metal parts, vehicles and machinery from the effects of road and sea salt.

"Salt from the ocean and de-icing compounds quickly corrodes unprotected metal surfaces," explains Matthew Baratta, a Daimer.com spokesperson for Eco-Green cleaning chemicals. "This new earth-friendly formulation is both effective and safe — a unique combination in today's market."

Green Cleaning Chemicals Prevent Salt Corrosion

Salt XTerminator Corrosion Prevention Formula is Daimer's latest addition to its line of Eco-Green cleaning chemicals for Public Works. The product uses food-grade components to protect metal surfaces from corrosion caused by road salt in winter and sea salt in marine communities.

The green cleaning chemicals can be used on agricultural, construction and other types of heavy equipment. Salt XTerminator Corrosion Prevention Formula is also effective on marine products including boats, trailers, and cranes.

The product employs Daimer's nano-sized Micro-Blasting® chemistry to penetrate and dissolve salt particles for easy removal.

The green cleaning chemicals used in the product are biodegradable and safe for humans, animals and the environment. Daimer's technology has been recognized as safe according to the NFPA's hazard ratings chart.

More Transportation-Focused Green Chemicals

Daimer's transportation product line for Public Works departments also includes formulations for vehicle glass and windshields, and a Salt XTerminator Concrete Protection Formula for shielding roads, sidewalks and parking lots from the deleterious effects of salt.

SOURCE: Daimer Industries, Inc.

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