Patent classifications
B08B3/08
MODULE FOR CHEMICALLY PROCESSING A SUBSTRATE
The invention relates to a module for chemically processing a substrate, a method for chemically processing a substrate and a use of a module for chemically processing a substrate and in particular a large substrate. The module for chemically processing a substrate comprises: an immersion chamber, a spray unit, and a motion unit (14). The immersion chamber is configured to receive a first liquid and the substrate, so that the substrate is immersed in the liquid. The spray unit comprises a plurality of spray nozzles, which are configured to spray a second liquid within the immersion chamber. The motion unit is configured to provide a relative motion between the substrate and the spray unit.
Spray container comprising a detergent composition
The need for a container and detergent composition which exhibit good cleaning, including on greasy soils, and good surface shine, while also maintaining spray visibility on the treated hard surface, is met by formulating an aqueous detergent composition using a low level of surfactant system, an aminoalcohol solvent, and a glycol ether solvent, at the specified ratios.
Spray container comprising a detergent composition
The need for a container and detergent composition which exhibit good cleaning, including on greasy soils, and good surface shine, while also maintaining spray visibility on the treated hard surface, is met by formulating an aqueous detergent composition using a low level of surfactant system, an aminoalcohol solvent, and a glycol ether solvent, at the specified ratios.
METHOD FOR REMOVING RESIDUAL ACID OF IMPLANT
The present disclosure relates to a method for removing residual acid of implant that has been surface treated using acid, the method including thermal decomposition step of thermally decomposing and removing the acid remaining on the implant; base treatment step of treating the acid remaining on the implant with base, thereby neutralizing and removing the acid; and washing step of washing and removing the acid and the base remaining on the implant with washing water.
According to the present disclosure, the acid remaining on the surface of the fixture can be effectively removed, and thus there is an effect of preventing the problem of bone loss that may occur near the placed implant.
METHOD FOR REMOVING RESIDUAL ACID OF IMPLANT
The present disclosure relates to a method for removing residual acid of implant that has been surface treated using acid, the method including thermal decomposition step of thermally decomposing and removing the acid remaining on the implant; base treatment step of treating the acid remaining on the implant with base, thereby neutralizing and removing the acid; and washing step of washing and removing the acid and the base remaining on the implant with washing water.
According to the present disclosure, the acid remaining on the surface of the fixture can be effectively removed, and thus there is an effect of preventing the problem of bone loss that may occur near the placed implant.
SELF-CLEANING METHODS FOR AN INDOOR GARDENING APPLIANCE
An indoor gardening appliance includes a grow module positioned within a grow chamber for receiving one or more plant pods. The indoor gardening system includes a hydration system including a water supply for providing a flow of water into a mixing tank and a discharge nozzle for selectively discharging the flow of water into the grow chamber. The indoor gardening appliance further includes a cleaning assembly fluidly coupled to the hydration system for selectively discharging a cleaning agent into the flow of water to create a cleaning solution to facilitate a self-clean cycle.
SELF-CLEANING METHODS FOR AN INDOOR GARDENING APPLIANCE
An indoor gardening appliance includes a grow module positioned within a grow chamber for receiving one or more plant pods. The indoor gardening system includes a hydration system including a water supply for providing a flow of water into a mixing tank and a discharge nozzle for selectively discharging the flow of water into the grow chamber. The indoor gardening appliance further includes a cleaning assembly fluidly coupled to the hydration system for selectively discharging a cleaning agent into the flow of water to create a cleaning solution to facilitate a self-clean cycle.
A PROCESS FOR RECYCLING A LAMINATE AND A SOLUTION THEREFOR
The present invention relates to a recycling process for a laminate and a solution used in such a process. The present invention finds particular application in the removal of an adhered overlay from an underlying substrate material such as plastic. The process includes subjecting the laminate to an impact frictional striking force, thereby substantially separating the substrate layer from the one or more surface layers of the overlay and then washing the substrate layer with a washing solution to remove the remaining surface layers of the overlay and glue from the substrate layer. The washing solution may be an aqueous solution including a surfactant, a solvent and a base.
A PROCESS FOR RECYCLING A LAMINATE AND A SOLUTION THEREFOR
The present invention relates to a recycling process for a laminate and a solution used in such a process. The present invention finds particular application in the removal of an adhered overlay from an underlying substrate material such as plastic. The process includes subjecting the laminate to an impact frictional striking force, thereby substantially separating the substrate layer from the one or more surface layers of the overlay and then washing the substrate layer with a washing solution to remove the remaining surface layers of the overlay and glue from the substrate layer. The washing solution may be an aqueous solution including a surfactant, a solvent and a base.
Pool chemical injector and method of use
A pool chemical injector includes a chamber to hold a volume of a chemical therein, the chamber having a body with a tapered end; an opening to allow for insertion of the chemical into the chamber; an elongated tube to attach to the tapered end of the body; a valve engaged with the tube and to open and close chemical flow through the elongated tube; and an attachment to secure to an end of the elongated tube through which the chemical flows; the elongated tube and attachment deliver the chemical to a floor of the pool.