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Rig Wash, Clean Up

Introduction

Rig wash detergent is a blend of selected anionic and non-ionic surfactants with a variety of uses ranging from general rig and engine clean-up to specialized cutting wash solutions for oil muds.

Rig wash can be applied by pressure wash, sponge, brush, or cloth to any grease and oil collecting surfaces and rinsed clean. Phosphate-free formulation contains no caustic, is not flammable, and emits no harsh odors making it safe to use and versatile.

Applications

  • Rig wash is a power detergent for cleaning offshore and drilling rigs.
  • Rig wash properly maintains expensive machinery and gets the highest level of productivity and efficiency from them
  • Rig wash is an effective cleaner in hot and cold water.
  • Rig wash clean rigs and a wide variety of other industrial equipment and assets.

Recommended Treatment

Use Rig wash as part of a manual, steam, or high-pressure application in hard or soft water. Scour or brush stubbom deposits before application. Apply full strength to remove thick deposits of oil and grease, varnish, and floor wax, and to wash the rig floor and equipment. High-pressure hot water is recommended to clean mechanical parts.

Advantages

  • Cleans rig floors and equipment
  • Decreases shop floors
  • Disperses in petroleum-based fluids and solubilizes in water
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Phosphate free Formulation
  • Non-toxic
  • No harsh Odors or foams
  • Non-flammable
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Packing and Storage

Rig wash is packaged in 220 Li (Net) steel drums. Customized packaging is also available on request. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Keep containers closed.

Shelf Life

Rig wash has a shelf life of at least one year from the date of manufacture when stored in the original sealed containers in a cool and dry place.

Safety and Handling

Rig wash is among the safest products. This product is a stable material and may be stored for over 1 year. Do not take it internally. Keep away from eyes, skin, and clothing. Normal precautions in handling organic chemicals should be observed.