Addressing solvent supply concerns due to the situation in Iran | Alternatives to thinner and parts cleaner at SEA’S7 | Cleaning technology derived from scallop shells
In light of the recent situation in Iran, concerns about supply instability and rising prices of petroleum-derived solvents have led to a rapid increase in the demand for alternatives to thinners and parts cleaners. Seven Corporation's "SEA’S7" utilizes a unique technology that leverages porous inorganic components derived from scallop shells to achieve cleaning power that does not solely rely on alkalinity, combining "adsorption + decomposition." Fats are saponified and decomposed, and then aggregated and separated through the action of calcium ions. In fact, the Mexican factory has successfully transitioned from thinner cleaning, and the factory in Kariya City, Aichi Prefecture, has adopted it for parts cleaner applications. With its odorless and low-irritation properties, it also contributes to improving the working environment, and its introduction as a water-based cleaning solution that balances safety and environmental considerations is expanding. We would appreciate your inquiries through the following website: https://www.7seven7.jp/

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