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NASHVILLE — September 2019 — KYZEN, the global leader in innovative environmentally friendly cleaning chemistries, will exhibit at seven SMTA Expo & Tech Forums in October and November. KYZEN cleaning experts will offer one-on-one cleaning assessments and discuss the new AQUANOX A4727 Next Generation Aqueous Assembly Cleaner at the following expos:

October 8, 2019     New England Expo & Tech Forum

October 15, 2019     Austin (CTEA) Expo & Tech Forum

October 17, 2019     Long Island Expo & Tech Forum

October 23 - 24, 2019     Guadalajara Expo & Tech Forum

November 5, 2019     San Diego Expo & Tech Forum

November 7, 2019     LA/Orange County Expo & Tech Forum

November 20, 2019     Space Coast Expo & Tech Forum

AQUANOX A4727 is engineered to be effective, stable and predictable, all day, every day. It is designed for reliable production and assembly operations. The chemistry provides a stable pH and predictable compatibility throughout its long bath life.

Environmentally responsible, AQUANOX A4727 is non-hazardous and biodegradable. It contains no CFCs or HAPs and can be used at low concentrations to effectively remove even the toughest soils, and rinse easily and completely. This easy to control and cost-effective solution is a good choice for both in-line and batch cleaning systems.

This stable chemistry is proven to be compatible on a wide variety of components, coating, labels and equipment.

For more information about KYZEN, or to ask specific technical cleaning questions, visit www.kyzen.com.

About KYZEN

KYZEN is a global leader in providing environmentally responsible, RoHS compliant precision cleaning chemistries for industries ranging from electronics and advanced packaging to metal finishing and aerospace applications. Since its founding in 1990, KYZEN’s innovative cleaning technologies, scientific expertise and customer support have been repeatedly recognized with the industry’s most prestigious awards. For more information, visit www.kyzen.com.

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