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Please complete the all of the following fields as accurately as possible to get the most exact results. The shipping unit does not reflect the true cost of the product. What is critical in doing a cost benefit analysis is to analyze the cost per use.
Section Two: Instructions for Inputting Your Current Solutions Some instrument chemistries are offered in ounces per gallon or milliliters per liter. It is important to compare them in the same units. Concentrated instrument chemistries need to be diluted with water. When assessing the cost of your instrument chemistries, you need to calculate the actual cost per use of your concentrated cleaner to the volume of water. If you know your dilution rate, enter it in the fields below. If you do not know your machine setting, look for the dilution rate on your label. Select the high end of the range for comparison with SuperNova Cleaners as we are comparing product at the high end of the range as a worst case scenario when determining cost per use. Please note that the low end of the dilution rate is applied when high purity critical water is utilized for cleaning and rinsing in your automated washer.
If the same enzymatic cleaner or non-enzymatic cleaner is used for multiple use, for manual/sonic/washer, you can just fill out the washer section and the form will calculate everything together. Otherwise, select from the list below and fill in what you use.
Please select from the list below, your currently used products. Select those that you actually use. The form will only calculate those that are selected and filled out.
Note: Please use our helpful calculators. All the solutions in this form calculate in gallons and ounces. So if you use liters and milliliters you will need to convert those numbers and then fill out the form in the appropriate field. These calculators can do that for you instantly to ensure your results are accurate.
Enzymatic Cleaner Information
Drying Agent Information
Detergent Information
Lubricant Information
Section Three: Total savings from all sections