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Solvents Distribution

The five branch locations of Parts Cleaning Technologies (PCT) distribute a full line of chlorinated and fluorinated solvents nationwide. Our plants handle orders ranging from 5 gallon pails to tank truck loads. We are in a unique position to provide quality products in a prompt and efficient manner to virtually any solvent user.

Our stock of virgin and reclaimed products ensures the right grade of solvent for your application.

Specifications are the highest in the industry, and we ensure quality results by supplying the correct grade of solvent for your application.

As one of the largest manufacturers of vapor degreasing equipment and aqueous washers, PCT has the expertise to answer any question regarding solvent or aqueous cleaning applications. Our representatives can provide quick solutions to process or equipment problems and demonstrate the Best Available Control Technology (BACT) to minimize solvent loss.

CLEANING CHEMISTRIES

Solvent-Based Cleaners

Aqueous Cleaners

Neutral Cleaners

The wide range of applications in today's manufacturing community requires a vast assortment of chemistries for production cleaning.  Each application carries with it a unique set of challenges.  Consideration must be given to the entire cleaning process:  What soils are to be removed from the work?  What degree of cleanliness is required?  What are the environmental requirements?  How can we reduce the amount of waste generated?  How should we properly dispose of the waste?  The Chemicals Distribution Group of PCT, a trusted supplier, understands the importance of this process.  We know we can be a valuable asset to your operation and your bottom line.

We're here to serve you.  As one of the largest distributors of cleaning chemistries in the United States, PCT has the strength and background you can count on.  Chemists who are experienced in the latest cleaning technologies will assist you in selecting just the right blend for your application.  Whether your needs require a solvent-based cleaner, or a more environmentally friendly aqueous-based solution, PCT will match your exact need.  Our five facilities across the country are accessible to most major manufacturing centers and are capable of servicing your facility with orders ranging in size from drums to full tank truckloads.

Parts Cleaning Technologies is in a unique position to provide quality products in a prompt and efficient manner to virtually any solvent user.  Our solvents include:

TechtrideŽ - TCE (Trichloroethylene)

TechtrideŽ Perk (Perchloroethylene)

TechtrideŽ NPB (n-Propyl Bromide)

 TechtrideŽ - MC (Methylene Chloride)

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)

Toluene

Acetone

Lacquer Thinner

Our solvents are available in a variety of grades, to suit applications ranging from aerosols to industrial cleaning.

Aqueous Cleaning Chemistries

Parts Cleaning Technologies carries a complete line of aqueous cleaning chemistries, ranging from mild to heavy duty alkaline cleaners.  These chemistries can be used in a wide variety of aqueous parts washers.

 

Contact us for more information:

Parts Cleaning Technologies locations

Charlotte, NC Branch

Phone:  704-372-9280

Fax:  704-347-3711

Contact:  Bob Benson

 

 

 

 

 

bbenson@partscleaning.net

Chicago, IL Branch

Phone:  708-345-3806

Fax:  708-345-3903

Contact:  Tom Lisota

 

 

 

 

 

tlisota@partscleaning.net

Detroit, MI Branch

Phone:  313-491-4550

Fax:  313-491-8044

Contact: Casey McCausland 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cmccausland@partscleaning.net

Indianapolis, IN Branch

Phone:  317-241-9379

Fax:  317-241-1060

Contact:  Roy Richards

 

 

 

 

 

rrichards@partscleaning.net

New Jersey Branch

Phone:  856-786-8686

Fax:  856-786-8288

Contact:  Derrick Fatzinger

 

 

 

 

 

fatzingerd@aol.com

 

Corporate Office

Phone: 248-799-7700

Contact:  Dave Crandell

crandell@partscleaning.net

 

Send mail to crandell@partscleaning.net with questions or comments about this web site.
Last modified: March 31, 2008