A device called Vapor Degreaser can do the job of vapor de-greasing for you. Your equipment to be cleaned, the purpose of cleaning and your budget shall decide the machine that has to be used for de-greasing. They come in different sizes and types , small, medium and ultrasonic vapor de-greasers. You may find this link useful- http://www.solventequipment.com/
Richard W. Gerstle has written: 'Evaluation of solvent loss from vapor degreaser systems' -- subject(s): Vapor degreasing
To find out what a Vaopr Degreaser does you can search it on the Internet. Sites such as degreasingdevices.com give a very good explanation.
degreasing is simply degreasing
I use "LA's Totally Awesome" from the 99 cent store. It works great on almost everything, and it's cheap!
Water vapor does not produce a waste product. When water vapor condenses, it forms liquid water.
yes
Chapstick can be difficult to remove from cement surfaces because it is an oil-based product. You can try using a degreasing cleaner or a solvent like rubbing alcohol to help break down the Chapstick before wiping it away with a cloth or paper towel.
Paint thinner is a product that is similar to mineral spirits. Turpentine is another similar product. All three work to remove paint and help clean up after painting.
Yes
The product is water vapor.
No it would not bee good for them. They can be used on the tanks of tanker trucks though. Tearn more with this book http://books.google.com/books?id=fIzVS5pSTDUC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false
water vapour