Curran Rinse Aid

$35.00$125.50 (ex. GST)

    SKU: RINS Categories: ,
    Brands: Curran Chemicals

    CURRAN RINSE AID

    Automatic Rinse Additive.

    A specially designed product used for the quick drying of glasses, crockery & cutlery.

    WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT?

    RINSE AID is a concentrated rinse additive that speeds up drying, eliminates streaking and prevents water-spotting on dishware before being washed in a machine.

    WHAT ARE THE KEY BENEFITS OF THIS PRODUCT?

    By reducing the surface tension of the hot rinse water, RINSE AID makes the rinse water run off dishes and cutlery in even”sheets”, so that droplets are not left behind to cause spots or slow down the drying stage. Manual towel drying is unnecessary when RINSE AID is used. RINSE AID is equally effective in soft and hard water

    HOW DOES IT WORK?

    RINSE AID is a concentrated rinse additive that speeds up drying and improves the cleanliness of washed crockery, glasses and cutlery by eliminating streaking and preventing water spotting.

    COMPOSITION:

    RINSE AID contains low foaming surfactants with a high wetting action together with stabilisers to keep the surfactants active at high temperatures. The low foaming properties are useful in defoaming food soils which can accumulate in the wash tank.

    PROPERTIES: (COLOUR, ODOUR, PH, FOAM)

    COLOUR – Transparent blue liquid

    ODOUR – Faint alcohol odour

    pH = 5 – 6

    FOAM – Low foaming

    PRODUCT USE & APPLICATION: (INCLUDE DILUTION RATE)

    RINSE AID is injected by the electronic pumping equipment into the final rinse water in the dishwasher. The pump injects a correctly-metered quantity with each rinse cycle. For machines with built-in RINSE AID dispensers, follow the Manufacturer’s Directions.

    SIZES AVAILABLE:

    5lt & 20lt

    Surcharges apply with dispensing equipment*

    Size

    20 Litres, 5 Litres

    Brand

    Curran Chemicals

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