Our products can be applied to wet and dry surfaces of electrical equipment, internal and external areas including insulation. We can also clean, demoisturize equipment from humidity and water exposure. We have products that clean and form a protective barrier to protect equipment from moisture over time. All our electrical cleaning solutions have a high dielectric strength for safety and efficient cleaning even without disassembly.

NCH recommends the following best practices for electrical maintenance to maintain safety and reliability:

  1. Regular Inspections: Regularly inspect the electrical system to identify any signs of wear and tear, loose connections, or other potential issues. This can help identify problems before they become more serious.
  2. Preventive Maintenance: Implement a preventive maintenance program to identify and address potential issues before they cause major problems. This can involve routine inspections, cleaning, testing, and calibration.
  3. Adherence to Safety Standards: Follow all applicable safety standards and codes when performing electrical maintenance. This includes using proper safety equipment, following lockout/tagout procedures, and working with trained professionals when needed. Anti-humidity and anti-corrosion treatment for electrical equipment that forms a film that repels water and protects equipment helps maintain safety.
  4. Regular Cleaning: Keep the electrical panels, switches, and other components clean and free from dust or debris. Regular cleaning can help prevent electrical problems caused by corrosion or short circuits. 

Remember, electrical maintenance should be performed by qualified professionals, especially for complex tasks or repairs. If you’re unsure about any aspect of electrical maintenance, it’s always best to consult an expert.

NCH recommends the following best practices for electrical maintenance to maintain safety and reliability:

  1. Regular Inspections: Regularly inspect the electrical system to identify any signs of wear and tear, loose connections, or other potential issues. This can help identify problems before they become more serious.
  2. Preventive Maintenance: Implement a preventive maintenance program to identify and address potential issues before they cause major problems. This can involve routine inspections, cleaning, testing, and calibration.
  3. Adherence to Safety Standards: Follow all applicable safety standards and codes when performing electrical maintenance. This includes using proper safety equipment, following lockout/tagout procedures, and working with trained professionals when needed. Anti-humidity and anti-corrosion treatment for electrical equipment that forms a film that repels water and protects equipment helps maintain safety.
  4. Regular Cleaning: Keep the electrical panels, switches, and other components clean and free from dust or debris. Regular cleaning can help prevent electrical problems caused by corrosion or short circuits. 

Remember, electrical maintenance should be performed by qualified professionals, especially for complex tasks or repairs. If you’re unsure about any aspect of electrical maintenance, it’s always best to consult an expert.

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