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NEOMOSCAN
® SB
Alkaline detergent for the food industry – Liquid concentrate
Chemische Fabrik Dr. Weigert GmbH & Co. KG
Telefon: (040) 789 60 - 0
E-Mail: info@drweigert.de
Mühlenhagen 85, D – 20539 Hamburg
Telefax: (040) 789 60 - 120
Internet: www.drweigert.de
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With the above information, which is appropriate to our current
knowledge we describe
our product regarding possible safety necessities, but we do not
involve any quality description
or promise certain properties.
Properties:
neomoscan SB is a surfactant-free, alkaline detergent based on active
chlorine.
Main fields of application:
neomoscan SB can be used in all current manual and automated cleaning
processes. The preferred fields of application are the cleaning of
filters,
racking installations, pipe systems and glass bottles as well as tanks
and
containers.
neomoscan SB is highly corrosion protective. It is suitable for cold
and hot cleaning.
Due to its material protective formulation neomoscan SB is universally
applicable.
Stainless steel, normal steel, copper, brass, aluminium, tin, vitreous
enamel,
plastic and rubber are not attacked when the conditions of use are
followed.
For professional use only!
Dosage:
The application concentrations of neomoscan SB are in the range of 0.3
– 2% (w/w) with
temperatures from 10 to 80 °C depending on the cleaning task.
Surfaces that come into contact with food must be rinsed with drinking
water after each
cleaning and disinfection to remove residues.
Do not mix with other products.
Controlled, safe and economic application is ensured by our weigomatic
dosing systems.
We are a specialist company in accordance with the German WHG (Water
Conservation Act).
Suited to the relevant conditions and requirements we plan, install
and maintain central and
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