Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific – Environmental and Process Monitoring InstrumentsFeb 17 2021 Image Credit: Thermo Fisher Scientific – Environmental and Process Monitoring Instruments In a ...
When Song Shin bought Faulkenbury & Wright dry cleaners on the lip of downtown Seattle last year, he had an important financial decision to make: Buy a new dry-cleaning machine — one that used an ...
Porvair Sciences has posted a new online video demonstrating how nitrogen blowdown evaporators offer a useful tool for removing the solvent dry-down bottleneck in LC/MS sample preparation. In the new ...
The dry cleaning industry’s use of environmentally hazardous solvents is declining, but the legacy of “perc” is an expensive one that will haunt cities such as Martinsville for decades. The U.S.
SACRAMENTO – California air regulators on Thursday enacted the nation’s first statewide ban of the most common chemical used by dry cleaners. By 2023, no more dry-cleaning machines that use the toxic ...
A dry cleaning solvent is a flammable, highly toxic chemical used by dry cleaners to remove stains, such as stains of soil, oil, dirt, and many others. Dry cleaning solvent is in the liquid form and ...
Southern California air quality officials voted Friday to impose the nation's first ban of the most commonly used dry cleaning solvent because of health concerns. Dry cleaning businesses would have to ...
New European legislation concerning the use of dangerous solvents has prompted the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to prepare guidelines for the dry- cleaning industry. The agency has contracted ...
A vital stage for a wide range of pharmaceutical processes is the partial or total removal of a solvent or solvents from a product or an intermediate. The drying process required can occur in a number ...
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