CPR Systems Online - Phosphatize (outdoor animals) Your Metal Parts The Environmentally Sound Way
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Would you like to be able to phosphate your metal products in an environmentally sound manner? Are you tired of watching your cleaning chemicals go down your drain in waste? Wouldnt it be great to be able to tell your clients that youre operating with an environmental philosophy? Youll be happy to hear that, thanks to proven technologies, its possible to clean, degrease and phosphate your large metal products prior to paint without harming the environment.
First, lets look at what makes traditional metal preparations methods such as wash and dump pretreatment ineffective as a lean business model. The CPR Systems recycling process would save over 80% in chemical cost compared to typical wash and dump method. Its closed-loped recycling method eliminates EPA monitoring and permitting. With a recycling rate of 20 gallon a minute the CPR System can supply up to 4 operators each using a 3,000 PSI Bondtite pressure washer at 4 gallons per minute.
The CPR System provides increased paint adhesion and corrosion resistance all while collecting and recycling the wash water bath for future reuse. The CPR System utilizes a spray wand method that increases productivity time, eliminates wash rag disposal and waste water removal or dumping. In fact, this new generation of phosphating produces amazing results that will leave you shocked.
With a CPR System you can clean, degrease and phosphate your large metal products in one step. Remember that theres no need to compromise.You can be green and your metal parts can be clean.
For more information, visit CPRSystemsonline.
CPR Systems Online is the leader in high pressure spray wand phosphatising with waste water recycling for metal & paint pre-treatment. For more information, visit CPRSystemsOnline.com
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