"A car body on a plate?..." - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

Nov 6, 2010 - DOI: 10.1021/cen-v041n037.p153. Publication Date: September 16, 1963. Copyright © 1963 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. ACS Chem...
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Think they have nothing in common? You're wrong.

the cleaning power a good detergent should have.

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And the dinner plate?

Take the unpainted car body. Gets dirty and greasy on the production line, right? Before it's painted it needs cleaning badly. That's where TRITON CF-10 takes over.

The low-foaming characteristic of TRITON CF-10 is exactly what's needed for machine dishwashing . . . keeps the pump from getting choked by foam. One more thing . . . just 25 to 100 parts per million of TRITON CF-10 in rinse water lets dishes, silver and glasses drain and dry spotless and sparkling.

A nice, foamy detergent, maybe?

Wrong again. Spraying metal parts clean calls for high pressures. This makes the average surfactant foam up . . . cuts down cleaning action... leaves the car body still dirty. But TRITON CF-10 is unusually low-foaming. Yet it has

So the car body and the plate . . . ?

Car body, metal parts, dishes or silverware—TRITON CF-10 cleans them all equally well.

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