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GOC Technologies, Inc.
GOC Technologies, Inc.
Many communities forward their trash to a center where it is more
efficiently loaded and transported to a regional disposal facility. These
centers are called transfer stations. In many cases waste materials remain
in these stations for brief periods as they are reloaded and forwarded for
disposal. However, sometimes situations occur which require waste to
remain over longer periods of time. Even when the waste is quickly
removed, thin films of liquid and biological material are left behind,
covering the floors and even walls in some cases. These films quickly
develop odors. Housekeeping often reduces these odors, but much of the film is resistant
to normal soaps and detergents. Cleaning with our saponifying product
"GOC" will help to remove much of the vegetable and animal fats and grease
that is contained in the film. GOC is applied just as any floor cleaner
would be. Because it converts non-petroleum fats, oils, and grease into
soap, no additional detergent additives are needed.
For conventional odor treatment, many transfer stations use pressure spray
equipment to administer surface contact products to the floors, walls,
trucks, and standing wastes. This is an excellent technique between
cleanings. Overhead air contact atomizing systems are probably the most
common systems found in transfer stations. A matrix of nozzles is
suspended from the ceiling of the building. Ideally, the nozzles are
positioned high enough and are atomizing the particles fine enough to avoid
conditions of excessive moisture below. Nozzles may also be positioned
around the truck access doors. These are especially effective in warm
weather when truck doors remain open throughout operating hours.
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