Solvent degreasing definition

Solvent degreasing means the removal of loosely held uncured adhesives, uncured ink, uncured coatings and contaminants which include dirt, soil and grease from parts, products, tools, machinery, equipment, and general work areas using a solvent that contains two percent by weight or more of a regulated air pollutant.

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