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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

An Overview of Green Chemicals

Green chemicals were introduced as a safer alternative to toxic cleaners. Toxic cleaners often harm the surface being cleaned, along with the operator and environment. They can pose serious health risks and contaminate the ground and water supply. This is why green chemicals were introduced and have been used ever since.

Growth of Green Technology

When green cleaning solutions were first introduced, many companies focused on the safeness of the product rather than its effectiveness. As a result, these solutions lacked strong cleaning power. However, as time progressed, new technologies entered the market. This ultimately resulted in stronger green chemicals, often as powerful as their toxic counterparts.

Latest Technology

Daimer® introduced one of the latest technologies in this area, called Micro-Blasting® Technology, and is found in their Eco-Green® line of green cleaners. It releases nano-sized particles onto the surface. These particles filter into the surface and break or weaken the bond between the dirt residue and the surface. Green chemicals with this technology make the job of cleaner machines much easier.

Production

Genuine green chemicals are produced from plants, and they contain only natural ingredients. A good green cleaning solution should biodegrade completely within about a month, leaving behind no harmful residue in the environment.

Latest Trends

Daimer®, a premier distributor of cleaning solutions, has launched a number of new green chemicals. Y