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Organic Cleaning Agent

    • Product Name: Organic Cleaning Agent
    • Alias: organic_cleaning_agent
    • Einecs: 931-329-6
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
    • Price Inquiry: sales3@ascent-chem.com
    • Manufacturer: Ascent Petrochem Holdings Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    277778

    Product Name Organic Cleaning Agent
    Type Multi-surface cleaner
    Form Liquid
    Main Ingredient Plant-based surfactants
    Fragrance Citrus
    Color Clear
    Biodegradable Yes
    Ph Level Neutral
    Shelf Life 24 months
    Suitable For Household surfaces
    Free From Synthetic dyes
    Eco Friendly Packaging Yes

    As an accredited Organic Cleaning Agent factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging is a sturdy 5-liter white plastic jug, clearly labeled "Organic Cleaning Agent," featuring safety instructions and eco-friendly symbols.
    Shipping The Organic Cleaning Agent is shipped in sealed, corrosion-resistant containers, complying with hazardous materials regulations. Packaging ensures protection from moisture and contamination. Transport is conducted by certified carriers with proper labeling and documentation. Safety data sheets accompany each shipment, and handling instructions are provided to ensure safe transit and delivery.
    Storage Organic Cleaning Agent should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, ignition sources, and incompatible materials. Keep the container tightly closed and properly labeled. Store only in original containers, placed upright to prevent leaks. Ensure spill containment measures are in place, and access is restricted to trained personnel. Avoid storage at extreme temperatures and humidity.
    Application of Organic Cleaning Agent

    Purity 99%: Organic Cleaning Agent Purity 99% is used in pharmaceutical manufacturing environments, where it ensures residue-free cleaning and compliance with regulatory standards.

    Viscosity 15 cP: Organic Cleaning Agent Viscosity 15 cP is used in commercial kitchen surface cleaning, where it provides uniform coverage and efficient removal of grease.

    Molecular Weight 280 g/mol: Organic Cleaning Agent Molecular Weight 280 g/mol is used in electronics assembly areas, where it enables safe cleaning without residue or static buildup.

    pH 7: Organic Cleaning Agent pH 7 is used in laboratory glassware washing, where it maintains material integrity and prevents corrosion.

    Stability Temperature 60°C: Organic Cleaning Agent Stability Temperature 60°C is used in industrial equipment cleaning operations, where it retains effectiveness at elevated process temperatures.

    Biodegradability 98%: Organic Cleaning Agent Biodegradability 98% is used in food processing plants, where it minimizes environmental impact while ensuring thorough sanitation.

    Particle Size <100 nm: Organic Cleaning Agent Particle Size <100 nm is used in precision optics cleaning, where it achieves high-efficiency removal of microparticulate contaminants.

    Melting Point 22°C: Organic Cleaning Agent Melting Point 22°C is used in climate-controlled storage area maintenance, where it remains liquid and effective at room temperature.

    Surfactant Content 12%: Organic Cleaning Agent Surfactant Content 12% is used in automotive engine part cleaning, where it accelerates breakdown of oils and particulate build-up.

    Water Solubility 100%: Organic Cleaning Agent Water Solubility 100% is used in hospital sanitation processes, where it facilitates quick rinsing and leaves no harmful residues.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing Our Organic Cleaning Agent: Making Industrial Cleaning Safer, Simpler and Smarter

    A Deeply Practical Approach Grown from Real Chemical Experience

    After decades of hard-won experience formulating and producing cleaning solutions on our own factory floor, we’ve come to understand what our customers face every day. Harsh residues that just won’t budge. Confined spaces that leave workers exposed to strong fumes. The ongoing search for a formula strong enough to really clean, gentle enough to handle, and simple enough to fit changing environmental rules.

    Our Organic Cleaning Agent answers this call. We developed it out of necessity, refining the recipe batch by batch for our own plant and our neighbors. No shortcuts, and always focused on solving real-world dirt, oil, grease, and grime issues without creating new problems for users, wastewater systems, or sensitive equipment.

    What Sets Our Organic Cleaning Agent Apart

    Most cleaning products on the industrial market fall into one of two camps: either loaded with heavy-duty but hazardous petrochemicals or watered-down detergents that fail the tough jobs. Years ago, we got tired of that tug-of-war. We needed a powerful solution for our own production line that was biodegradable, worker-safe, and effective on everything from steel to plastic surfaces.

    No lab can totally replicate what happens on the factory floor. That’s where we road-tested and fine-tuned our cleaning agent. Our mix skips the toxic solvents, chlorinated carriers, and harsh alkalis. Instead, it relies on plant-based surfactants, bio-derived degreasers, and stabilizers that won’t stick around in pipes or waste streams. Every milliliter reflects practical feedback from hundreds of real users who care less about buzzwords and more about getting clean results, fast.

    We make our Organic Cleaning Agent under strict process controls. Each batch is checked for consistency, and because we use sustainable supply chains for raw materials, availability doesn’t run dry or get thrown off by artificial additives. We cut out unnecessary dyes and perfumes that cause skin irritation or mix unpredictably with other industrial fluids. The finished product comes colorless and nearly odorless, so it works where workers and equipment demand low VOC emissions.

    Product Model and Specifications: Developed for Blue-Collar Reliability

    Our main model—labeled simply as Organic Cleaning Agent (Model OCA-118)—grew out of field demand. We chose OCA-118 after countless test blends and pilot-scale batches showed most users needed the same performance blend for degreasing, descaling, and general hard surface cleaning.

    OCA-118 ships as a liquid concentrate. Pure, water-clear, and suitable for dilution according to cleaning load. Fresh batches contain a blend of non-ionic, plant-based surfactants with less than 1% industrial preservatives by volume. We run pH between 7 and 8, matching the best of all worlds: strong enough to break organic residues, mild enough to avoid etching or corrosion. Our quality control checks for total suspended solids below 50 ppm—so no residue remains after rinsing.

    Each 5-liter drum or 20-liter container seals up tight, keeping contaminants out and shelf life stable up to two years. Even in high humidity regions, we see no degradation. Our plant packaging line uses inbound recycled plastic, maintaining the same closure standards as food-grade suppliers because our workers deserve better than leaky or brittle containers.

    How Users Put OCA-118 to Work in the Real World

    Janitors, technicians, and machine maintenance teams in our own district have let us watch their daily use, and their feedback shaped every revision of the formula. They put OCA-118 to the test on greasy motors, laboratory glassware, heavily trafficked concrete floors, printing press rollers, and even painted panels—the formula always gets a real-world beating before we call it ready.

    Dosing varies by task. For heavy grease, a 1:5 dilution replaces strong solvent degreasers in most workshops, lifting engine oil and lubricant films without burning skin or leaving vapor clouds. Lighter tasks—windows, stainless benches, plastics, food-contact surfaces—use as much as a 1:40 dilution, and there’s no streaking or sticky feel after a clean water rinse. We’ve seen users wipe down sensitive analysis instruments, conveyor belts, and ventilation ducts after trying everything else and finally switching to OCA-118.

    No product survives without honest user feedback. Our customers insisted on safe handling, so the surfactants we chose show no measurable skin or eye irritation on in-use testing. In food and beverage plants where equipment must be residue-free before commissioning, inspectors require verification—so we designed the formula to rinse clear even under hard water conditions. After repeated tank and vat cleans, we see no scale or detergent traces left, and our wastewater testing lines report no spikes in aquatic toxicity.

    Direct Comparison: Organic Cleaning Agent Versus Traditional Cleaners

    Working with and around chemicals since before environmental compliance became the norm, traditions run deep in our workshop. Strong caustics and aromatic solvents carried a sense of certainty, but the risk always outweighed the comfort. We challenged each old-school formula with our organic blend and documented the results.

    Our older solvent blend cleaned heavy engine grease, but stung hands, off-gassed VOCs, and broke down some plastics. It sometimes needed a second detergent follow-up to cut waxy residues. OCA-118, with its plant-based surfactants and tailored degreasers, lifted the same soils in one pass and left hands and noses unbothered. There’s no flammability risk, and indoor air quality kept OSHA readings low during routine maintenance. Where mineral acids or strong alkalis once struggled to descale buildup, our mild neutral formula broke it down, rinsed clean, and didn’t corrode equipment. This means less unscheduled shutdowns and less money spent on repairs or medical follow-ups.

    Traditional nonionic detergents have been around for decades. What we found: many commercial versions rely on petro-based surfactants that resist breakdown, build up over time, and show up as persistent organic contaminants downstream. Our bio-based cleaning agent uses surfactants certified for rapid breakdown in modern sewage systems, keeping facility discharge results clean enough for compliance inspectors to pass. In our wastewater holding tanks, testing documents a drop of over 70% in hazardous organic load compared to the petrochemical status quo. It’s not theoretical—we had to prove it to keep our own plant’s discharge on the right side of local regulations.

    On safety sheets, competing cleaners always looked strong—unless you read the footnotes about what not to mix, how to ventilate, or how long to keep workers out. Inside the real world of production lines and kitchens, those restrictions slow things down. Our cleaning agent can be handled by shift operators and maintenance techs alike, without re-training or special hazard briefings. Even storage logistics become easier—no flammable or toxic labeling changes, so inventory fits directly into normal routines.

    We keep tabs on price per clean. Legacy industrial cleaners typically seem cheap in bulk, but once we count the cost of PPE, spent carbon filter changes, increased ventilation power, and the inconvenience of chemical incompatibility, the numbers change. OCA-118 works out to cost less per square meter of actual cleaning, especially factoring in that no secondary rinse or neutralization cycles follow the initial wipe-down.

    Lessons from the Factory Floor: Why a Simple, Transparent Formula Matters

    Trust comes from seeing results, not just a promise on paper. Our plant operates around the clock, so we track every hour lost to safety incidents or cleaning delays. Before we switched to our own organic agent, we saw burn and rash complaints from maintenance staff, plus inconsistent results that led to more scrubbing, wasted labor, and excess rinse water. Sourcing safer ingredients for our new formula changed that—the incident log dropped strongly over just a few quarters, and we got better cleaning on the first pass instead of repeat cycles.

    Adopting a transparent formula—one without mystery carrier chemicals or excess additives—put us in closer alignment with regulatory changes as well. Compliance audits now move faster. Inspectors and safety officers can trace every ingredient straight to a supplier with a clear chain of custody. We avoid hidden liability, and our clients know what they’re receiving and putting to use.

    A simple ingredient identity also reduces cross-reaction risks in multi-chemical settings. Mixing cleaners inadvertently on the floor no longer causes hazardous releases or dangerous byproducts. Where we once ran annual chemical compatibility reviews, today’s process is straightforward: our organic background means far less folders and paperwork for the EHS team, and routine tank or pipe flushes finish in half the time.

    Ingredient integrity is the backbone of food and pharmaceutical plant operations. In our local area, both sectors have adopted OCA-118 after extended evaluation of cleaning residues and allergen risk. They saw cleaner swab and rinse test results and clearer documentation ready for customer audits. That cross-sector feedback feeds into our production system—more data from the floor means tighter, science-backed batch controls at our own manufacturing site.

    Making Organic Cleaning Agents Part of a Sustainable Chemical Future

    Our journey toward a sustainable cleaning agent reflects the wider changes happening across the chemical sector. Years ago, few buyers asked where ingredients came from or demanded proof of a cleaner’s environmental footprint. That mindset has shifted. Today, supply chain transparency and lifecycle impact weigh as heavily as technical specs or price in purchase decisions.

    We see this in regulation, customer audits, and even insurance requirements. Plants and workshops want to eliminate workplace health risks, comply with new wastewater rules, and reduce their dependence on single-source or overseas petrochemical suppliers. By sourcing renewable plant oils and biostabilizers, building in biodegradability, and refusing unnecessary synthetic fragrances or brighteners, we’ve made a cleaning agent that fits both the science of sustainability and the daily grind of industrial operations.

    We constantly seek third-party validation—independent labs, not marketing claims. Batch records show that over 95% of the product breaks down within 28 days in aerobic treatment settings, making industrial discharge permitting simpler. Field data comes from pilot users, not staged scenarios. These outside audits keep us honest and make it easy for customers to integrate OCA-118 into green procurement and ISO 14001 compliance systems.

    Our facility waste streams show the results. Since replacing our old blends, we’ve cut sludging and scaling in discharge pipes by nearly half. Local sewer system partners confirmed no build-up of persistent foaming agents or plant-offensive surfactants. Downstream, aquatic toxicity tests at regulated discharge points show compliance with even the district’s toughest standards.

    Real Problems, Real Solutions: Everyday Barriers and How We Overcame Them

    We never claim perfection. Cleaner adoption brings learning curves, especially for crews used to old ways. Over time, our team identified a few snags—too much foam on high-pressure spray systems, residues on precision glass when overdosed, and gelling in outdated metering pumps. Each issue led to an adjustment.

    For high-foaming situations, we balanced the surfactant profile after hearing from a bottling plant where foam overflowed containment pits. Now the formula produces a quick-breaking foam which works well for scrubbing but settles fast in drains. On overspray, especially on instrument glass, we distributed new dilution guides and improved employee training, seeing complaints disappear within months. For pump compatibility, we advised a change to modern polypropylene seals, after learning old rubber gaskets sometimes didn’t play well with plant-based extractives.

    These fixes didn’t happen in isolation. Each emerged from direct communication with users, not abstract R&D reports. Regular plant visits and after-sales follow-ups fuel our product evolution. We still learn something new with each industrial customer, and that input shapes next year’s batch improvement. Our own technicians remain the harshest critics—they notice residue or lingering scent long before a customer does, so product accountability starts with our staff, not the end-user.

    Looking Forward: Raising the Bar for Industry Cleaning Chemicals

    Building a better cleaning agent demanded daily involvement—from laboratory staff up to plant bosses—and ongoing adoption across sectors proves demand for smarter, safer options is only growing. The lessons matter. Each improvement made for the sake of our own facility gets shared. That’s how a small-batch experiment became a full-scale, reliable cleaning product, used by factories, workshops, food plants, and anyone balancing strong cleaning with personal and environmental safety.

    We know the work isn’t over. Regulations will keep tightening. Customer standards will keep rising. Worker safety, waste treatment, and ingredient traceability drive every decision on our line. We view compliance as a floor, not a ceiling. If something fails under real conditions, we take it apart, rebuild, and communicate changes clearly.

    Organic Cleaning Agent (OCA-118) stands as more than just a safe alternative—it’s a record of learnings from the floor, delivered honestly and refined over time. Every drum contains the sum of what we’ve learned. It cleans without compromise, with every ingredient traceable back to the source, shaped by the hands who actually use it. If a product can handle the toughest jobs in our own factory with cleaner results and fewer headaches, we trust it to serve yours. And we stand ready, as always, to listen to your next round of feedback and keep making it better.

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