Madison Chemical has introduced Madison Green, described by the company as a mildly alkaline, environmentally friendly, biodegradable general-purpose cleaner that is effective on greasy and waxy soils, such as conveyors, floors, packaging equipment, etc.
Acceptable for use in food and beverage plants based upon USDA guidelines, Madison Green meets the previously accepted guidelines for use on all surfaces in inedible product processing areas, non-processing areas, and/or exteriors, the company said. This free-rinsing product does not leave a white alkaline film on the cleaned surface and has a pleasant wintergreen odor, and it is safe for use on all ferrous, zinc, aluminum, and brass alloys when used as directed. Ideal for immersion, manual spray-and-rinse, or manual spray-and-wipe methods, at concentrations from 5% by volume with water of any temperature, to full strength, some applications may provide better results when followed by a water rinse.
Permission for the use of these compounds on loading docks and other similar areas is left to the discretion of the inspectors in charge of the plants. Madison Chemical representatives can assist with recommendations on dilutions and procedures on specific applications.
Madison Chemical is a chemical formulator providing cleaning, sanitation, and maintenance products for food and beverage processing facilities, which also produces products for surface finishing, metal-working, industrial maintenance, transportation, and wastewater treatment, as well as craft brewery, pulp and paper, and other industries. For more information, visit www.madchem.com or email solutions@madchem.com.
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