Degreaser definition

Degreaser means any equipment or system used in solvent cleaning. (Source: Added at 17 Ill. Reg. 16504, effective September 27, 1993)
Degreaser means any product designed to remove or dissolve grease, grime, oil and other oil-based contaminants from interior or exterior building surfaces.
Degreaser means any equipment or system used in solvent cleaning.

Examples of Degreaser in a sentence

  • MFG: ▇▇▇▇▇ Industrial Products Purple Pwr Packed 1 gallon each 11 Cleaner / Degreaser, Oven Manufacturer: Amrep "Or Approved Equal" Product Number: A00110-19 Size: 20 oz.

  • Bottle Packed: 12 per case Case $ 30.01 $ 30.58 Iphone and Ipad Warehouse LLC MFG: Reliabile ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ RTU Product Number: V01431/10819742 Packed 12 per case Line Item Item Description Unit of Measure Unit Price New Unit Price Awarded Vendor Product Offered Packaging 10 Industrial Cleaner & Degreaser Manufacturer: Simple Green® “Or Approved Equal” Product Number: 13005 Size: 1 Gallon Packed: 1 Gallon Each $ 7.00 $ 7.13 Inversiones Papelmania 2000 Inc.

  • Use Val-Prep 14V1 Degreaser to remove all grease, oil, dirt, dust, salts and any other soluble contaminant.

  • Cleaner, Degreaser, Earth Sense Degreaser Cleaner, 4-1 gallon/cs., NCL #NCL403529, $36.84/case.

  • We have certified Competitive Choice, Inc., only for Provider of Maintenance Chemicals/Painting, Wall Covering, Carpeting/Detergent Degreaser, and Plumbing and Heating Supplies/PPE Supplies (Mask) Wholesaler.

  • Cleaner, Degreaser, Green Solutions Industrial Cleaner, 4-1 gallon/cs., Spartan #SPC350604, $38.09/case.

  • Remove surface contaminants using Metalcare Aquasolv Degreaser (GR 1) with bristle brush or Brillo pads.

  • The Trustee shall not, however, be subject to any liability to any Noteholder or any Senior Lender by reason of its failure to mail any notice required by this Section.

  • Use Val-Prep 14V1 Degreaser, or equal, to remove all grease, oil, dirt, dust, salts and any other soluble contaminant.

  • Use Degreaser to remove all grease, oil, dirt, dust, salts and any other soluble contaminant.


More Definitions of Degreaser

Degreaser means a “Solvent Cleaning Machine” as defined in this rule.
Degreaser means any product designed to remove or dissolve grease,
Degreaser means any equipment designed and used for holding a solvent to carry out solvent cleaning operations. Degreasers include, but are not limited to, remote reservoir cold cleaners, batch-loaded cold cleaners, open-top vapor solvent cleaners, and conveyorized solvent cleaners. All degreasers can be classified as one of the following: 1) cold cleaner (including remote reservoir cold cleaners), 2) batch- loaded vapor solvent cleaner, or 3) conveyorized solvent cleaner. [Link to Note No. 38]
Degreaser means a tank, drum, or other container in which objects to be cleaned are exposed to a solvent or solvent vapors, in order to remove contaminants.
Degreaser means any equipment designed and used for holding a solvent to carry out solvent cleaning operations including, but not limited to, batch-loaded cold cleaners, open-top vapor degreasers, conveyorized (in-line) degreasers and airless and air-tight cleaning systems.
Degreaser means a tank, drum, or other container in which objects to be cleaned are exposed to a solvent, in order to remove contaminants. This includes batch- loaded solvent cleaners and remote reservoirs cleaners.

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