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23.06.2026 Cleaning

How can methylene chloride be replaced when cleaning injection moulding heads?​

Climalife offers innovative, sustainable and safe solutions for manufacturers of expanded foams.

The use of methylene chloride for cleaning injection moulding heads is strongly discouraged. This hazardous solvent (classified as CMR*) exposes operators to significant risks of poisoning through inhalation and no longer meets the requirements of current environmental regulations, which are becoming increasingly stringent.

In order to combine user safety, an environmentally responsible approach and high cleaning performance, Climalife has developed injection moulding nozzle cleaning products to expand the Novexpans™ range. We offer two ready-to-use solutions, specially designed to integrate seamlessly into your industrial processes.​

The Novexpans™ range of injection moulding head cleaning products

Novexpans™ N90

Specially formulated for manual cold cleaning, this completely non-flammable solvent instantly dissolves oils and greases. Thanks to its very rapid evaporation, Novexpans™ N90 significantly reduces your cleaning times whilst ensuring maximum safety for your operators.

Novexpans™ N88

Developed for immersion processes. This detergent tackles even the most stubborn polymerised substances, such as varnishes, resins and adhesives. Novexpans™ N88 offers powerful, deep-cleaning performance whilst providing an environmentally friendly alternative to chlorinated solvents.

What are the benefits for the production of polyurethane foams?

Improve your processes today by adopting the Novexpans™ range!

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*CMR – classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction under the European CLP Regulation – (EU) 2025/1222.