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Microbes are nature’s way of recycling. Ours, the Archaea family,
are the most powerful known to mankind, a combination of more than 100 strains
found in volcanoes, hot springs, and ocean vents all over the world. They can
adapt to any circumstances. The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, lists
them on the National Contingency Plan.
Our microbes are weaned on crude oil and ammonia. They are naturally occuring, non-toxic and non-pathogenic, and they will function from 30°F to 110°F.
Archaea comes from the Greek word meaning "ancient", an appropriate name because many Archaea thrive in conditions mimicking those found more than 3 billion years ago. Back then the earth was still covered by oceans that regularly reached the boiling point, an extreme condition not unlike the hydrothermal vents and sulfuric waters where Archaea are found today. Some scientists consider Archaea living fossils that may provide hints about the earliest life forms on earth and how life evolved on our planet.
Our products are effective on the
following hydrocarbon materials:
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Acenapthene
Acrolein
Acrylonitrile
Alkylamine Oxides
Animal Wastes
Aromatics
Benzene
Biphenyl
Brake Fluids
Chlorinated Phenols
Chlorobenzene
Chloroform
Chloro Naphthalene
Crude Oil
Cutting Oils
Cyanide
Dichlorobenzene
Diesel Fuels
Diethyleneglycol
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Ethylbenzene
Fluoranthene
Fuel Oils #1-6
Gasoline
Grease
Heptane
Hexane/Hexene
Hydraulic Oils
Isoprene
Jet Fuels
Kerosene
Long Chained Alkenes
Lubricating Oils
Marine Fuels
Mercaptan
Methylene Chloride
Monoalkylbenzenes
Motor Oil (not synthetic)
MTBE
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Naphthalenes
Nitrated Phenols
Oil Based Fluids
Oil Based Inks
Oil Based Paints
Organic Herbicides
Organic Pesticides
Pentane
Phenoxyacetates
Phenylureas
Phthalate Esters
Polycyclic Aromatics
Pulp By-Products
Secondary Alkylbenzene
Sewage
Toluene
Trichloroethylene
Vegetable Oils
VOC and Xylene
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