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Assignee:
Environmentally Sensitive Solutions, Inc.
Address:
Mequon, WI
No. of patents:
2
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
6811991 Method for measuring concentration of a cleaning agent in a wash liquor November 2, 2004
A method of determining the concentration of a surfactant-based neutral cleaner in a wash liquor, a hand-held apparatus, and a test kit for carrying out the method are provided. According to the method, a cleaner composed of the cleaning agent, an amount of a reducing sugar that is p
6361960 Method and test kit for measuring concentration of a cleaning agent in a wash liquor March 26, 2002
A method of determining the concentration of a surfactant-based neutral cleaner in a wash liquor, a hand-held apparatus, and a test kit for carrying out the method are provided. According to the method, a cleaner composed of the cleaning agent, an amount of a reducing sugar that is p

 
 
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