Clean and Capture

Clean and Capture

Introduction

Clean and capture is a technology that allows remediation and cleaning specialists to clean surfaces in any direction while not producing cross contamination in a nearby water supply or surfaces. The technology was developed in Anaheim, California at PowerPlus Cleaning Solutions for decontamination and cleaning of any given surface. White sheets are currently under development and will be available soon.

The technology works by creating a sealed environment within a cleaning tool's head wherein chemicals, water, heat, and suction can be utilized to create an environment that clean pores and crevices that normal tools would simply pass over. At .21 HG the technology can create a 2/3 vacuum which is near perfect for what it does.

Definition

Clean and capture is the process by which high pressure agitation and immediate extraction occurs within a closed tool head. This creates superior cleaning results with no run-off, over-spray, or cross-contamination.

Clean up efforts in Fukushima Japan where Clean and Capture tech is being used.


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