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BICOMPONENT ALKALINE DETERGENT FOR INFLATABLE BOATS, HULLS AND SAILS.
Fra-Ber - Patented Fra-Ber - Patented
Strong bicomponent product for inflatable boats, hulls and sails with self-drying effect. Easily rinsed and effective on grease and build-ups, such as exhaust smoke, black lines and sun lotion stains. Its special formula prevents yellowing on rubber parts. Fra-Ber made this product by using surfactants of vegetable origin and completely biodegradable according to regulation 648/2004/EC*. This aspect allows us to be increasingly environmentally friendly, namely towards the sea, with excellent cleaning results.

Description

DIRECTION FOR USE
As it is a bicomponent product, shake before use.

  • Regular cleaning: 25 ml in 8 l of water (0.3%).
  • Intense cleaning: from 240 ml to 800 ml in 8 l of water (3-10%).

Pour the solution into the compartment to be cleaned or spray the solution onto the parts to be treated, then rinse with water. Use a sponge or brush to thoroughly remove the dirt.

Packaging Jerry-can 5 kg
Code Item 75100

 
LIST OF SURFACTANTS

Chemical name of surfactant (INCI) Naturalness What it is Function
CAPRYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE Surfactant of vegetable origin The true cleaning power of the product, it cleanses without leaving residues
PEG-10 COCAMINE Surfactant of vegetable origin Helps clean in synergy with the other active principles
PPG-4 LAURETH-5 Surfactant of vegetable origin Strong degreasing action in synergy with the other active principles
CAPRYLETH-4 Surfactant of vegetable origin Strong degreasing action in synergy with the other active principles

 
NATURALNESS INDEX
100% raw materials of plant origin or completely bio-based in accordance with UNI17035.
Raw materials of plant origin or bio-based in accordance with UNI17035. We are working to achieve 100% of biological origin.
Synthetic raw materials. We are working to find plant-derived raw materials or of biological origin in accordance with UNI17035.
 
DATA SHEET
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* EU Regulation 648/2004 defines ‘Complete aerobic biodegradability’ as ‘the level of biodegradation obtained when a surfactant is completely eliminated by microorganisms in the presence of oxygen which cause it to break down into carbon dioxide, water and mineral salts of any other present element (mineralisation)…’ (EEC Reg. 648/04 – Art. 2, 8). ‘The biodegradability of surfactants in detergents is considered satisfactory if the level of biodegradability (mineralisation) measured … is at least 60% within a period of twenty-eight days…’ (EEC Reg. 648/04 – Annex III).
 
* “According to EU Regulation 286/2011, in the title on the ‘Rapid degradability of organic substances’ in section 4.1.2.9.5, substances must be considered as rapidly degradable if at least one of the following conditions is met: a) in studies of prompt biodegradation within 28 days at least the following levels of degradation are reached; i) in tests based on dissolved organic carbon: 70%; ii) in tests based on oxygen depletion or carbon dioxide formation: 60% of the theoretical maximum value. These levels of biodegradation must be achieved within 10 days from the start of the degradation process, considered as the moment when 10% of the substance has been degraded … .”