Stable circulation
Supports consistent flow and turbulence for better soil removal across the entire circuit.
Product Industrial Cleaning
Low-foam / non-foaming cleaning agent designed for clean-in-place (CIP) circuits where foam control, rinseability, and consistent cleaning performance are required.
In circulation cleaning, foam can reduce pump efficiency, destabilize flow, trigger false level readings, and limit effective contact on surfaces. Non-foaming (or very low-foam) cleaners are selected when systems require stable circulation, fast rinse-out, and minimal carryover to the next process step.
Supports consistent flow and turbulence for better soil removal across the entire circuit.
Designed to rinse clean to reduce residue and speed up changeovers (grade dependent).
Procurement-ready specification so your CIP results remain consistent order-to-order.
*Final performance depends on the full CIP program (concentration, temperature, time, and mechanical action). Share your parameters for best-fit selection.
Typical usage patterns. Tell us your process and constraints and we’ll align the right specification.
Selection depends on your dominant soils and whether they’re heat-set or aged (proteins, fats, sugars, mixed).
Share stainless grade, elastomers, and sensitive alloys to align compatibility and cleaning strength.
We can align cleaner choice to your pre-rinse / wash / rinse sequence for better repeatability.
Values depend on grade and customer requirements. Confirm details on quotation and COA/TDS.
Low-foam / non-foaming (designed for circulation)
Alkaline or neutral blends (per inquiry and soil profile)
Grade-dependent; select for your hot/ambient CIP program
Formulated for rinseability to support fast changeovers
Builder packages vary; share hardness to avoid film/scale interactions
Soil type, system metallurgy, and CIP parameters
Drums, IBC, bulk (as applicable)
SDS / COA standard; TDS on request
Additives and dilution guidance per process (lane dependent)
CIP cleaning success depends on chemistry + temperature + time + mechanical action (flow/turbulence). Provide your current cycle steps for a tighter recommendation.
Always verify compatibility with elastomers, seals, and sensitive alloys. Confirm exposure time and temperature in your CIP program.
We align a stable grade definition and documentation pack so you can re-order confidently across maintenance cycles.
Specifications may vary depending on batch, origin, and packaging selection.
Non-foaming CIP cleaners are typically chosen to keep circulation stable while removing soils efficiently. These practical points help shorten trials and improve repeatability.
A strong pre-rinse can reduce soil load and improve detergent efficiency. Share your pre-rinse water temperature and time.
Mechanical action matters. Insufficient flow can mimic “weak chemistry.” Provide pump flow rates if available.
If you monitor conductivity or visual residue, tell us your acceptance criteria so we can prioritize rinse-clean performance.
Hardness can drive film or scaling interactions. Builder selection and rinse approach should match your water chemistry.
Proteins and fats may require different alkalinity and surfactant balance than sugar residues. Share your dominant soils.
Hot programs improve cleaning but affect gasket life and corrosion risk. Confirm your temperature window and metallurgy.
We quote against a defined lane (alkaline/neutral), packaging, destination, and documentation needs. If you’re unsure which grade fits, share your CIP cycle, soils, and temperature window and we’ll propose options.
Define packaging + destination + monthly volume for an actionable offer.
Share CIP parameters (temp/time/flow) to optimize cleaning vs rinse time.
If you need samples or small trial volume, tell us your evaluation plan and timeline.