Timeline
History – Timeline – How It Works
1984
Bio T Max: Industrial cleaner/degreaser, 100% organic, water rinsable, oil remains in solution in cleaning bath.
1986
General Purpose Foam: Aerosol 17oz. can for vertical surface cleaning in the institutional market.
1988
FoamaxX: Industrial strength aerosol 20 oz. can for vertical surface cleaning. FoamaxX Aerosol 17-oz. can specially designed for automotive applications.
1989
Bio T 200A: Non-water system for drip dry, no residue cleaning.Closed Loop System A patent pending cleaning process with oil, water, Bio T reclaim/reuse technologies.
1990
Bio T 300B: Water dilutable industrial cleaning tanks where oil removal process is filtration and skimming.
1994
Graffiti Buster II: Industrial strength surface contaminant removal system.
1996
TarBuster: Full strength removal of tar, asphalt, adhesives, etc. Especially effective in asphalt, paving, and roofing industries.
SolSafe 245: A high flash (145∞) and high strength (106 KB) solvent containing no citrus or caustic components. SolSafe 245 dries with no residue. a strong product for industrial applications (dip tank, parts washers, hand wipe, etc.).
1997
Cable Clear: Cable Floodant and Gel Remover. BioChem introduces Cable Clear cable floodant and fiber optic gel remover for telecommunications, cable TV and power generation industries. www.cableclear.com
1999
Tarpedo: Quickly and effectively dissolves ready-mix and concentrated coal tar sealers and is specially formulated for the paving industry.
2001
Max Gel: Unlike liquid cleaners, BioChem’s revolutionary gel formula sticks where you spray it and goes right to work dissolving stubborn industrial contaminants. It’s the ideal industrial cleaner for vertical and overhead surfaces-it’s unique to the market!
2002
PM-400: Formulated to remove stickies from the felt and wire of recycled paper making machines.
