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Macrosonics ... [sound waves]] for industrial applications,
for example gas compression or cleaning of small metal parts.
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Washdown ... gned to kill [[bacteria]] and other micro-organisms.
Automatic cleaning of industrial equipment is often carried
out by clean-in-place (CIP) and/or steam-in-pla ... [[Category:Cleaning]]
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CLEAN Energy Act
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Mercury vacuum * [[Minamata disease]], industrial mercury pollution
* [[Niigata Minamata disease]], industrial mercury pollution
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IICRC '''IICRC''', '''The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning,
and Restoration Certification''' specialized fabric cleaning,
and disaster restoration industry.
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Clean process oven A '''clean process oven''' is a type of [[Industry|industrial]]
[[batch oven]] that is ideal for high-temperature applications,
such as ... Other types of industrial batch ovens include [[laboratory]],
burn-in, reach-in, and walk-in/drive-i ...
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Cleaning validation ... ufacture]]d in a piece of [[equipment]],
the cleaning aids utilized in the cleaning process and the [[microbe|microbial]]
attributes. All residues are remove ... |title=Application of
total organic carbon analysis to cleaning validation. PDA J
Pharm Sci Technol. 1996 Jan-Feb - PubMed Result|publishe ...
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Cleaner ... t]]. Unlike other [[Domestic worker|servant]]s,
their primary task is just cleaning, except by personal arrangement.
Cleaners may also be specialised accordin ... *[[Industrial
worker]]
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Industrial waste ... ry)|mill]]s and [[Mining|mines]]. It has
existed since the outset of the [[industrial revolution]]. Much
industrial waste is not [[hazardous]] nor [[toxic]], such as
waste [[fiber]] produced ...
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Megasonic cleaning ... ing mechanism, less likely to cause damage,
and is currently used in wafer cleaning. Similar to Ultrasonic
cleaning, megasonics utilizes a [[transducer]], usually composed
of [[Piezoelectric ...
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Water cleaning '''Water cleaning''' may refer to: * [[Industrial
wastewater treatment]]
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Cleaner (disambiguation) A '''[[cleaner]]''' is an industrial
or domestic worker who cleans.
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Laboratory oven ... baking, [[Sterilization (microbiology)|sterilizing]],
and other [[industry|industrial]] laboratory functions. Typical
sizes are from one cubic foot to 32 cubic ...
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Housekeeper A '''housekeeper''' is a person responsible for
the cleaning and maintenance of (usually residential) premises.
*[[Housekeeper (industrial)]]–responsible for the cleaning of
institutional premises
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Morton Sweig He headed [[National Cleaning Contractors]], which
later merged with [[ABM Industries Incorporated]].
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Delta Projects S.A. ... e building facilities, as well as the
surrounding grounds of an [[Industry|industrial]] plant. ...
ng of residential settlements; and [[biological]] cleaning facilities
of [[industrial waste]], as well as spinning mills, spinning
houses, and [[cotton]] seed f ...
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China Greatvista Chemicals ... surfactants and cleaning chemicals,
for the applications in scientific and industrial sectors.
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Industrial ethanol ... s of industrial ethanol, for solvent,
disinfectant, chemical precursor and cleaning uses. Chemically
pure ethanol may also be used to manufacture alcoholic dr ...
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Clean-in-place ... l]], and [[cosmetics]]. The benefit to industries
that use CIP is that the cleaning is faster, less labor intensive
and more repeatable, and poses less of |