Kan Klean Industrial Applications

Work Site Cleaning

Non-Tox & Worker-Safe

Non-Flammable & Safe for Oil and Gas Sites

Reduces Hazardous Waste Disposal Costs

Sewage Cleaning, Water Treatment

Breaks Down Grease & Fat Buildup

Decompose Organic Waste Efficiently

Eco-Friendly & Biodegradable

Remediation, Oil Spills Clean Up

Raid Oil and Hydrocarbon Breakdown

Safe for Soil, Sand & Shorelines

Significantly Reduces Hazardous Waste Volume

Irrigation System

Eliminate Algae In Irrigation Lines

Prevents Clogging & Blockage

Non-Toxic to Plants & Soil

Machinery Cleaning

Safe on All Surfaces

Easy to Rinse, Quick to Dry

Non-Flammable, Non-corrosive & Residue Free

Community Facilities Cleaning

Effective Germ & Bacteria Control

Non-Toxic & Biodegradable

Storm Drain & Waterway Safe

Cleaning Truths: What's costing You More Than You Think

Why Grease Buildup is Costing You More Than You Think

Grease and sludge buildup in industrial pipelines often go unnoticed – until they cause serious issues. Over time, restricted flow and pressure buildup can lead to equipment strain, process inefficiencies, and complete system blockages. The consequences aren’t just technical – they’re costly, often resulting in production downtime, emergency repairs, and lost revenue.

Why Algae in Irrigation Systems Is a Bigger Problem Than You Think

Algae buildup in irrigation systems is often ignored, but its impact is far-reaching. It can clog lines, reduce water pressure, and create uneven distribution – leading to poor crop hydration, lower yields, and plant stress. Worse, algae-contaminated water may harbor harmful bacteria or toxins that can affect produce quality and pose risks to those who consume it. Regular inspection and proper water treatment are critical to protecting both your harvest and the health of end consumers.

Hidden Risk to Safety and Efficiency in Unclean Facilities

Unclean facilities pose more than just aesthetic issues – they can lead to serious safety risks and operational inefficiencies. Slippery surfaces increase the chance of accidents, while bacterial buildup and neglected equipment cleaning can result in health hazards and reduced performance. Maintaining cleanliness across floors, machinery, and shared spaces is essential for ensuring worker safety, regulatory compliance, and smooth operations.

Cleaning vs. Treating Wastewater:
What’s the Difference?

There’s a common misconception that cleaning wastewater systems means simply removing visible debris or flushing lines. True treatment, however, goes deeper – addressing the breakdown of organic matter and reducing biological load at the microbial level. Without proper treatment, wastewater systems may fail to meet environmental standards or function efficiently, leading to long-term complications in both municipal and industrial operations.